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CNA
3 days ago
- Business
- CNA
TotalEnergies forms AI partnership with French startup Mistral
French oil major TotalEnergies and French startup Mistral will partner to boost the application of artificial intelligence (AI), the two companies said on Thursday. The collaboration will establish a joint innovation lab focused on AI bringing together experts from both companies, the companies said in a statement.


Bloomberg
19-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Nvidia, UAE's MGX Plan to Build Europe's Largest Data Center
Nvidia Corp. and Abu Dhabi investment vehicle MGX are partnering with French firms to establish what they say will be Europe's largest artificial intelligence data center campus, advancing French and Emirati ambitions in the field. The goal is to build a campus near Paris with a capacity of 1.4 gigawatts, the companies said Monday in a joint statement with French state-owned investment firm Bpifrance SACA and national AI champion Mistral AI. The announcement was made at the Choose France summit in Versailles.


CNA
14-05-2025
- Business
- CNA
France's Le Monde enters into content partnership with AI startup Perplexity
French newspaper Le Monde entered into a content partnership with U.S.-based artificial intelligence company Perplexity on Wednesday, as AI startups compete for deals with news publications to improve the responses of their products amid intensifying competition. The deal grants Perplexity access to Le Monde's content to enhance its search engine's responses, while the newspaper will use the Nvidia-backed startup's technology to develop new AI products. This partnership will also support publishers whose content is featured in Perplexity's generated answers. "At Le Monde, we have continued to explore new partnerships with leading AI players to enlarge our audience, expand our development capacities, and to build new sources of revenues," said Louis Dreyfus, Le Monde's CEO. Perplexity has already secured agreements with over a dozen media partners, including the Los Angeles Times and the Independent, as part of a program that shares a portion of ad revenue with the publishers. Meanwhile, AI firms have faced lawsuits from media groups and news publishers, who accuse them of unlawfully using content and articles without permission to train AI models.