{"id":1962336,"date":"2026-05-28T19:20:40","date_gmt":"2026-05-28T16:20:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1962336"},"modified":"2026-05-28T19:20:40","modified_gmt":"2026-05-28T16:20:40","slug":"mistral-ceo-says-the-popes-comments-are-a-big-problem-for-europes-war-on-american-tech","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/analyse.optim.biz\/?p=1962336","title":{"rendered":"Mistral CEO Says the Pope\u2019s Comments Are a Big Problem for Europe\u2019s War on American Tech"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[analyse_image type=&#8221;featured&#8221; src=&#8221;https:\/\/gizmodo.com\/app\/uploads\/2023\/12\/32f6d30230090103e42298605221f430.jpg&#8221;]<\/p>\n<article class=\"post-2000764700 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-artificial-intelligence tag-ai tag-european-union tag-mistral\">\n<div class=\"entry-content prose dark:prose-invert lg:prose-xl prose-main dark:prose-main\">\n<p>Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch is pushing back against Pope Leo XIV\u2019s recent call for AI to be \u201cdisarmed,\u201d arguing that Europe can\u2019t afford to fall behind U.S. tech giants in the race for advanced AI.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re all for \u200bpeace, but if you look at our rivals and adversaries in the world, they\u2019re using artificial \u200bintelligence \u2026 As long as we have adversaries that are threatening, and they are threatening, we do need to have our own capabilities,\u201d Mensch told reporters when asked about the Pope\u2019s comments on Thursday, Reuters reports.<\/p>\n<p>Mensch\u2019s remarks came as Mistral announced it is building a new 10-megawatt data center near Paris and signed new deals with European giants Airbus and BMW. The French AI company is trying to establish itself as Europe\u2019s homegrown alternative to U.S.-based AI rivals like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Microsoft.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV took on AI this week in a new encyclical that touched on everything from deepfakes and AI companions to the technology\u2019s impact on the job market and warfare.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn the era of artificial intelligence, when human dignity is threatened by new forms of dehumanization, ours is the pressing duty to remain profoundly human,\u201d the Pope wrote in his encyclical titled Magnifica Humanitas.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Mistral executives argue that the company, and Europe more broadly, need to achieve artificial general intelligence and eventually superintelligence as a matter of geopolitical security.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cVery soon in the future, we are probably going to see AGI or superintelligence, so it is very important that we have access to these models also in Europe,\u201d Guillaume Lample, Mistral\u2019s co-founder and chief scientist, said this week, according to The Wall Street Journal. \u201cIf we don\u2019t have access to it, I think we can only imagine how bad it is going to be.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Lample insisted that the emergence of these advanced models could lead to a cure for cancer and other major scientific breakthroughs that Europe could be blocked from accessing if it does not have its own superintelligent AI.<\/p>\n<p>That sentiment comes as the Trump administration\u2019s foreign policies toward Europe, including tariffs and talk of taking over Greenland, have helped fuel calls among European leaders for greater independence from U.S.-based technology.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn this new geopolitical environment, Europe has to become a geopolitical power,\u201d French President Emmanuel Macron said at the\u00a0Munich Security Conference in February. \u201cIt\u2019s ongoing, but we have to accelerate and clearly deliver all the components of a geopolitical power, in defence, in technology, and in the derisking vis-\u00e0-vis all the big powers in order to be much more independent.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Earlier this year, the French government announced it would stop using American video conferencing platforms\u00a0like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, and instead use the French platform Visio. France has also signed a deal for its armed forces to use Mistral\u2019s models and software.<\/p>\n<p>And it\u2019s not just France. The rest of Europe is also looking to become more tech-independent. The European Commission is reportedly working on\u00a0legislation aimed at promoting tech sovereignty across the bloc. That tech sovereignty package is expected to be unveiled on June 3.<\/p>\n<p>Mensch\u2019s argument echoes one we\u2019ve seen play out stateside in recent years, with American big tech giants insisting they have no choice but to move full steam ahead on AI infrastructure development because China\u2019s progress in the field represents an urgent national security issue. One might say that Europe is just starting to catch up to America when it comes to state-of-the-art fearmongering.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, China\u2019s strongest AI labs have leaned heavily into open-weight releases\u2014models whose weights can be downloaded and reused\u2014while the top U.S. frontier labs still mostly keep their best systems closed.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/article>\n<div class=\"entry-content prose dark:prose-invert lg:prose-xl prose-main dark:prose-main\">\n<p>Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch is pushing back against Pope Leo XIV\u2019s recent call for AI to be \u201cdisarmed,\u201d arguing that Europe can\u2019t afford to fall behind U.S. tech giants in the race for advanced AI.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re all for \u200bpeace, but if you look at our rivals and adversaries in the world, they\u2019re using artificial \u200bintelligence \u2026 As long as we have adversaries that are threatening, and they are threatening, we do need to have our own capabilities,\u201d Mensch told reporters when asked about the Pope\u2019s comments on Thursday, Reuters reports.<\/p>\n<p>Mensch\u2019s remarks came as Mistral announced it is building a new 10-megawatt data center near Paris and signed new deals with European giants Airbus and BMW. The French AI company is trying to establish itself as Europe\u2019s homegrown alternative to U.S.-based AI rivals like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Microsoft.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV took on AI this week in a new encyclical that touched on everything from deepfakes and AI companions to the technology\u2019s impact on the job market and warfare.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn the era of artificial intelligence, when human dignity is threatened by new forms of dehumanization, ours is the pressing duty to remain profoundly human,\u201d the Pope wrote in his encyclical titled Magnifica Humanitas.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Mistral executives argue that the company, and Europe more broadly, need to achieve artificial general intelligence and eventually superintelligence as a matter of geopolitical security.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cVery soon in the future, we are probably going to see AGI or superintelligence, so it is very important that we have access to these models also in Europe,\u201d Guillaume Lample, Mistral\u2019s co-founder and chief scientist, said this week, according to The Wall Street Journal. \u201cIf we don\u2019t have access to it, I think we can only imagine how bad it is going to be.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Lample insisted that the emergence of these advanced models could lead to a cure for cancer and other major scientific breakthroughs that Europe could be blocked from accessing if it does not have its own superintelligent AI.<\/p>\n<p>That sentiment comes as the Trump administration\u2019s foreign policies toward Europe, including tariffs and talk of taking over Greenland, have helped fuel calls among European leaders for greater independence from U.S.-based technology.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn this new geopolitical environment, Europe has to become a geopolitical power,\u201d French President Emmanuel Macron said at the\u00a0Munich Security Conference in February. \u201cIt\u2019s ongoing, but we have to accelerate and clearly deliver all the components of a geopolitical power, in defence, in technology, and in the derisking vis-\u00e0-vis all the big powers in order to be much more independent.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Earlier this year, the French government announced it would stop using American video conferencing platforms\u00a0like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, and instead use the French platform Visio. France has also signed a deal for its armed forces to use Mistral\u2019s models and software.<\/p>\n<p>And it\u2019s not just France. The rest of Europe is also looking to become more tech-independent. The European Commission is reportedly working on\u00a0legislation aimed at promoting tech sovereignty across the bloc. That tech sovereignty package is expected to be unveiled on June 3.<\/p>\n<p>Mensch\u2019s argument echoes one we\u2019ve seen play out stateside in recent years, with American big tech giants insisting they have no choice but to move full steam ahead on AI infrastructure development because China\u2019s progress in the field represents an urgent national security issue. 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