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IshanMi | 2 years ago
If you look at the Wikipedia page for Mistral AI [1] it lists the company as having 3 founders, one from DeepMind & 2 from Meta. This is consistent with what I thought- that it's an AI lab founded by engineers.
But if you go to Cedric O's Wikipedia page [2], it has Cedric O, a politician and former Secretary of State for the Digital economy, listed as a co-founder. The source cited is [3]. Furthermore, if you look at this post about Mistral's lobbying for the AI Act [4], Cedric O is said to be just an investor.
These discrepancies seemed a bit weird and suspicious to me; it felt like they might have been trying to downplay how close their ties were with the French government?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mistral_AI [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cédric_O [3]: https://sifted.eu/articles/brunch-with-cedric-o [4]: https://www.euractiv.com/section/artificial-intelligence/new...
suddenclarity|2 years ago
My interpretation from the article cited on Cedric's Wiki page and published 6-7 months after launch is that he joined after and hence isn't one of the three original founders, maybe:
> O explains he was drawn to Mistral a few months ago first and foremost because of the ambition of its founders Arthur Mensch, Timothée Lacroix and Guillaume Lample, Meta and Deepmind alumni.
Not saying you're wrong. But "he's not listed on Wikipedia" is a bit weak? Consider just adding him and the others if you figure out who joined when.
IshanMi|2 years ago
helsinkiandrew|2 years ago
Others say there were 6 founders, for example:
> Three of Mistral’s six founders, and its technical brains—Mr Mensch, Timothée Lacroix and Guillaume Lample ....
https://www.economist.com/business/2024/02/26/meet-the-frenc... https://archive.ph/2GPNo
hef19898|2 years ago
jeanloolz|2 years ago
The memo in itself is a very good read.
IshanMi|2 years ago
Could I ask how you would normally go about trying to find memos like this for other companies?
stormfather|2 years ago