French AI startup Mistral AI's CEO, Arthur Mensch, has a stark warning for Europe: the continent has about two years to get its AI act together, or it risks becoming a digital colony of the United States.
"It will be decided in the next two years," Mensch said Tuesday during a French National Assembly hearing on digital sovereignty, as reported by Business Insider. Without urgent action, he cautioned, Europe risks becoming "a vassal state" entirely dependent on U.S.-sourced digital services.
"Once supply is monopolized by American players, suddenly we no longer have supply and we can no longer transform electrons into tokens," he said.
Mensch framed the threat as fundamentally an energy and compute battle. "The one who controls the chips, who controls the electrons, who has massive access to energy — that's the one who wins," he said, noting U.S. firms are deploying roughly $1 trillion next year alone.
According to the report, Mensch also flagged Europe's fragmented regulations and shallow capital markets as critical structural barriers to competing at scale.
Mistral AI, founded in Paris in 2023 by former Google DeepMind and Meta Platforms (META) researchers Arthur Mensch, Chief Science Officer Guillaume Lample, and Chief Technology Officer Timothée Lacroix, is valued at approximately $14 billion. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) initiated coverage on the startup, describing it as Europe's most valuable artificial intelligence company.
Mistral AI is also a founding member of the Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) Nemotron Coalition, a global initiative to co-develop open-source frontier AI models, combining Mistral's model architecture with Nvidia's compute resources and synthetic-data generation pipelines.
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