Despite its high parameter requirement and potential for generating mistaken code, Mistral has launched a hosted version of Codestral on its Le Chat conversational AI platform and its paid API. The company has also integrated Codestral into app frameworks and development environments like LlamaIndex, LangChain, Continue.dev, and Tabnine. However, the model's practicality and performance improvements are incremental, and it has sparked a debate over the wisdom of relying on code-generating models as programming assistants.
Key takeaways:
- Mistral, a French AI startup, has released its first generative AI model for coding, Codestral, which can complete coding functions, write tests, and answer questions about a codebase in English.
- Codestral was trained on over 80 programming languages, including Python, Java, C++ and JavaScript.
- The use of Codestral and its outputs for commercial activities is prohibited by Mistral's license, possibly due to the model being trained partly on copyrighted content.
- Mistral has launched a hosted version of Codestral on its Le Chat conversational AI platform and its paid API, and has also worked to integrate Codestral into app frameworks and development environments like LlamaIndex, LangChain, Continue.dev and Tabnine.