The French startup Mistral continues its diversification with the launch of Robostral Navigate, its first artificial intelligence model designed specifically for robotics. This new technology will enable robots to move autonomously in diverse environments by interpreting both images captured by their cameras and instructions formulated in natural language.
According to Mistral, the model is capable of guiding robots operating in offices, residential or commercial buildings, as well as in outdoor spaces. It can be integrated into machines equipped with wheels, legs, or even drones, regardless of their size.
Mistral is accelerating its robotics efforts.
With this announcement, the young French company confirms its ambition to establish itself in the intelligent robotics market. Mistral indicated its intention to strengthen its teams by recruiting specialized engineers and researchers in order to accelerate the development of new applications in this field.
This offensive is part of a broader diversification strategy. After entering into a partnership with Airbus in the defense and industrial sectors, Mistral is also working on solutions for corporate cybersecurity, a market where competition is intensifying with the arrival of new specialized artificial intelligence models.
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