Arthur Mensch, tall and lean with a flop of unkempt hair, arrived for a speech last month at a sprawling tech hub in Paris wearing jeans and carrying a bicycle helmet.
Mr. Mensch, 31, is the chief executive and a founder of Mistral, considered by many to be one of the most promising challengers to OpenAI and Google.
revolution, the French government has singled out Mistral as its best hope to create a standard-bearer, and has lobbied European Union policymakers to help ensure the firm’s success.
should not be dominated by tech giants, like Microsoft and Google, that might forge global standards at odds with the culture and politics of other countries.
At stake is the bigger question of which artificial intelligence models will wind up influencing the world, and how they should be regulated.
Persons:
Arthur Mensch, Mensch, ” Matt Clifford, Europe scrambles
Organizations:
Mistral, Google, European Union, Microsoft
Locations:
Paris, United States, China, France, British, Europe