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Mistral AI released Codestral, a 22-billion-parameter open-weight code generation model trained on 80+ programming languages including Python, Java, C++, and JavaScript. The model has a 32,000-token context window and outperforms existing code-specific models on benchmarks like HumanEval and RepoBench while requiring less computational resources than larger competitors. Developers can access Codestral through a free beta API endpoint, downloadable weights under a research license, or commercial licenses, with integrations available in VSCode, JetBrains IDEs, LangChain, and LlamaIndex.
MavenAGI launched an AI customer service agent built on GPT-4 that automates customer support interactions. Three companies—Tripadvisor, Clickup, and Rho—are currently using the agent to handle customer inquiries. The adoption enables these companies to reduce support staff time spent on routine issues while maintaining response quality.
Mistral AI introduced a new non-production license (MNPL) that permits free use of its models for non-commercial and research purposes while requiring commercial users to negotiate terms with the company. The license applies to Codestral, released today, and represents a shift from the company's previous Apache 2.0 approach for all releases. This allows Mistral to maintain open access for developers and researchers while generating revenue from companies building paid products on its technology.
The Atlantic has partnered with OpenAI to make its articles discoverable within ChatGPT and other OpenAI products as a premium news source. The Atlantic will gain input into how news is surfaced and presented in OpenAI's future real-time discovery features. This gives The Atlantic direct access to ChatGPT's user base while allowing OpenAI to incorporate established journalism into its AI products.
Vox Media has entered a partnership with OpenAI where Vox content will be used to improve ChatGPT's responses, while Vox will build products using OpenAI's technology for its audiences and advertisers. The agreement is multi-faceted but includes no disclosed financial terms or specific launch dates. Both companies gain access to each other's capabilities—OpenAI gets higher-quality content for training, and Vox gains AI infrastructure to enhance its publishing operations.
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