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Mistral AI expands AI accessibility: Mistral AI, a leading artificial intelligence company, has announced significant updates to its product lineup, including free offerings, reduced pricing, and enhanced model capabilities.

Free tier introduction: Mistral AI has launched a free tier on its serverless platform, la Plateforme, allowing developers to experiment with and prototype AI models at no cost.

  • Users can upgrade to a commercial tier with full data isolation and higher rate limits as needed.
  • The platform offers deployment options across various cloud providers or on the user’s own infrastructure.

Pricing overhaul: The company has implemented substantial price reductions across its entire model range, making AI more affordable and accessible.

  • Mistral Nemo sees a 50% price drop to $0.15 per million tokens for both input and output.
  • Mistral Small and Codestral experience an 80% price reduction, now costing $0.2 per million input tokens and $0.6 per million output tokens.
  • Mistral Large 2 becomes the most cost-efficient frontier model with a 33% price cut, now priced at $2 per million input tokens and $6 per million output tokens.

Improved Mistral Small model: Mistral AI has released an upgraded version of its Mistral Small model, version 24.09, offering enhanced capabilities for enterprise use.

  • The new 22 billion parameter model bridges the gap between Mistral NeMo 12B and Mistral Large 2.
  • It provides improved human alignment, reasoning capabilities, and code generation compared to its predecessor.
  • The model is available under the Mistral Research License, allowing non-commercial self-deployment.

Visual AI integration: Pixtral 12B, an open-source vision-capable model, is now freely available on Mistral AI’s le Chat platform.

  • The model can analyze images of any size without compromising text-based performance.
  • Users can leverage Pixtral 12B for tasks such as scanning, analyzing, searching, and captioning images within their personal or enterprise knowledge files.
  • The Apache 2.0 license allows for deployment in private environments, ensuring data privacy for sensitive information.

Broader implications: These updates from Mistral AI represent a significant push towards democratizing access to advanced AI technologies. By offering free tiers, reducing prices, and improving model capabilities, the company is lowering barriers to entry for developers and businesses looking to leverage AI. The focus on privacy and deployment flexibility also addresses growing concerns about data security in AI applications. As the AI market continues to evolve rapidly, Mistral AI’s moves could potentially accelerate adoption and innovation across various sectors, while also intensifying competition among AI providers.

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