Mistral AI recently introduced The Chat Enterprise, a business-oriented version of its conversational assistant, aimed at catering to the specific needs of businesses.
In a blog post released on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, the French startup Mistral AI unveiled The Chat Enterprise. This tool is similar to Microsoft’s Copilot and is designed to assist professionals by simplifying their daily tasks.
Automating Daily Tasks with a Sophisticated Tool
The Chat Enterprise offers features to create fully customizable AI agents. It can integrate with external services such as Gmail, Google Drive, Google Calendar, OneDrive, and Microsoft SharePoint. Its primary purpose is to automate routine tasks, allowing professionals to focus on higher-value activities. Mistral also plans to introduce additional connectors soon, enabling users to create their own language models and “get enhanced and personalized responses by connecting The Chat to your knowledge base.”
The Chat Enterprise aims to provide the AI productivity your team needs on a single, fully private, and highly customizable platform, Mistral AI states.
The Chat Enterprise can be implemented on a private cloud with stringent access control lists to ensure optimal data protection, confidentiality, and security.
The company also announced that several new features will be rolled out in the next two weeks. These include business search capabilities, quick file preview with automatic summarization, and MCP support for easy integration of The Chat with your enterprise systems.
With The Chat Enterprise, Mistral AI aims to establish itself as a European alternative to American giants such as Microsoft’s Copilot, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, and Google’s Gemini.
Mistral Unveils a New Language Model to Power The Chat Enterprise
The Chat Enterprise is powered by Medium 3, a brand-new model developed specifically for this application. This open-source language model offers performance comparable to similar models from competitors but at significantly lower costs. According to Mistral, Medium 3 is eight times less expensive than Llama 4 Maverick or Claude Sonnet 3.7 and even outperforms industry leaders in terms of cost, such as DeepSeek v3.
In terms of performance, Medium 3 scores impressively in tests conducted by the platform. It leads the pack in coding and multimodal understanding, which are crucial for professional use.
The API is now available on Mistral La Plateforme and Amazon Sagemaker. It will also be launched on IBM WatsonX, NVIDIA NIM, Azure AI Foundry, and Google Cloud Vertex in the coming weeks. Finally, Mistral AI announced that Medium 3 “can also be deployed on any cloud, including self-hosted environments with four or more GPUs.”
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