I love that the model is called Le Chat
Mistral AI is pretty cool. French startup, they released quite a few open-weight models that are all available on HuggingFace (although I’ve heard that they don’t perform too well… but anyways)
Le Chat is a good name. It’s also the name of, among other things, I’m sure, a Belgian comic strip.
Used Mistral a few times via Duck.ai. it’s barely OK.
Interesting… A coworker of mine previously worked on a fintech project that needed to use open models. Apparently their team found the Llama models to be much better than anything Mistral had at the time… I’m hoping Mistral’s new model (the one featured in the news article) is better. Not sure if Le Chat is open weights like the Mistral/Mixtral lines though…
Yeah, I mean, I would love more open source options, but Llama has a lot of research pushing it forward.
I’ve done a little work with mistral. Useful when I’m writing unimportant several-page summary emails that I’m nearly certain nobody reads.
Downvote for this “American AI” bullshit. The technology is exactly the same. The dipshits trying to make it an industrial trade are a different thing. Idiotic arguments like this are just as bad.
The tech might be the same, but the models can certainly differ, and something that is trained on US-centric data gives US-centric results, which may not always be desirable.
I can’t imagine EU-centric results would any better though, likely much worse.
How so? For pretty much any application in the EU, EU-centric results are obviously much better?
Because they need to be honest and adhere to the EU regulations and not be asshole thieves like Muricans and Chinese?
Being “nice” severely limits your options.
I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about? As an example, if I ask an LLM for good spots to get Bratwurst and it recommends places in New York, it’s fairly useless to me as a European.
Brace yourselves, freedom fries V2 incoming…