Microsoft and Mistral AI announce new partnership to accelerate AI innovation 
and introduce Mistral Large first on Azure
By Eric Boyd, Corporate Vice President, Azure AI Platform, Microsoft 
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-and-mistral-ai-announce-new-partnership-to-accelerate-ai-innovation-and-introduce-mistral-large-first-on-azure/
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Il commento di Luca Bertuzzi:
This is a mind-blowing announcement. Mistral AI, the French company that has 
been fighting tooth and nail to water down the #AIAct's foundation model rules, 
is partnering up with Microsoft. So much for 'give us a fighting chance against 
Big Tech'.
The first question that comes to mind is: was this deal in the making while the 
AI Act was being negotiated? That would mean Mistral discussed selling a 
minority stake to Microsoft while playing the 'European champion' card with the 
EU and French institutions. If so, this whole thing might be a masterclass in 
astroturfing, and it seems unrealistic for a partnership like this to be 
finalised in less than a month.  Many people involved in the AI Act noted how 
Big Tech's lobbying on GPAI suddenly went quiet toward the end. 
That is because they did not need to intervene since Mistral was doing the 
'dirty work' for them. Remarkably, Mistral's talking points were extremely 
similar to those of Big Tech rather than those of a small AI start-up, based on 
their ambition to reach that scale.
The other question is how much the French government knew about this upcoming 
partnership with Microsoft. It seems unlikely Paris was kept completely in the 
dark, but cosying up with Big Tech does not really sit well with France's 
strive for 'strategic autonomy'. Especially since the agreement includes making 
Mistral's large language model available on Microsoft's Azure AI platform, 
while France has been pushing for an EU cybersecurity scheme to exclude 
American hyperscalers from the European market.
Still today, and I doubt it is a coincidence, Mistral has announced the launch 
of Large, a new language model intended to compete directly with OpenAI's 
GPT-4. However, unlike previous models, Large will not be open source. In other 
words, Mistral is no longer (just) a European leader and is backtracking on its 
much-celebrated open source approach. Where does this leave the start-up 
vis-à-vis EU policymakers as the AI Act's enforcement approaches? My guess is 
that someone will inevitably feel played.

https://twitter.com/BertuzLuca/status/1762197130616209765
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https://www.linkedin.com/posts/luca-bertuzzi-186729130_introducing-mistral-large-on-azure-in-partnership-activity-7167962807827611649-fG3e
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