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Mistral signs AFP deal for fact-based chatbot in riposte to ‘free speech’ rivals

French AI start-up’s partnership with newswire comes as Silicon Valley competitors pull back on moderation
Arthur Mensch, Mistral’s co-founder, and AFP chief Fabrice Fries, have struck a deal to bring the newswire’s stories into the AI company’s chatbot

French artificial intelligence start-up Mistral has struck a multimillion-euro deal with Agence France-Presse to incorporate thousands of the newswire’s articles into its chatbot, pitching the tie-up as a European bulwark against attacks on fact-checking from its Silicon Valley rivals.

The partnership between AFP, one of the world’s oldest news agencies, and Mistral is the first of its kind for the two Paris-based companies, when many media groups are deciding whether to strike licensing agreements with AI companies or take legal action over alleged copyright infringement.

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