Mistral signs AFP deal for fact-based chatbot in riposte to ‘free speech’ rivals
- French AI startup Mistral signed a multi-million-euro agreement with Agence France-Presse to incorporate over 2,000 articles into its chatbot, Le Chat, daily.
- The partnership aims to offset revenue losses as AFP's fact-checking contract with Meta winds down, generating about €20 million in 2024 from tech platforms.
- Mistral, established by ex-engineers from Google DeepMind and Meta, secured $645 million in funding, positioning it as Europe's leading AI company.
- Fabrice Fries, CEO of AFP, highlighted the deal as a testament to Mistral's dedication to independent, fact-based journalism.
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- 33% of the sources lean Left, 33% of the sources are Center, 33% of the sources lean Right
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C 34%
R 33%
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