The French AI Service Aims for the Ultimate: Cheese, Yes. AI? Maybe

July 24, 2024

AI developments are dominating technology news. Nothing makes tech new headlines jump up the newsfeed faster than mergers or partnerships. The Next Web delivered when it shared news that, "Silo And Mistral Join Forces In Yet Another European AI Team-Up.” Europe is the home base for many AI players, including Silo and Astral. These companies are from Finland and France respectively and they decided to partner to design sovereign AI solutions.

Silo is already known for partnering with other companies and Mistral is another member to its growing roster of teammates. The collaboration between the the two focuses on the deployment and planning of AI into existing infrastructures:

The past couple of years have seen businesses scramble to implement AI, often even before they know how they are actually going to use it, for fear of being left behind. Without proper implementation and the correct solutions and models, the promises of efficiency gains and added value that artificial intelligence can offer an organization risk falling flat.

“Silo and Mistral say they will provide a joint offering for businesses, “merging the end-to-end AI capabilities of Silo AI with Mistral AI’s industry leading state-of-the-art AI models,” combining their expertise to meet an increasing demand for value-creating AI solutions.”

Silo focuses on digital sovereignty and has developed open source LLM for “low resource European languages.” Mistral designs generative AI that are open source for hobby designers and fancier versions for commercial ventures.

The partnership between the two companies plans to speed up AI adoption across Europe and equalize it by including more regional languages.

Whitney Grace, July 24, 2024

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