Mistral AI has significantly updated its chatbot, Le Chat, integrating new voice recognition and deep research tools to enhance its utility as a comprehensive assistant. These additions aim to enable users to explore ideas more thoroughly and maintain seamless conversational flow. Key new features include ‘Deep Research’ mode, which functions as a personal research assistant, breaking down complex inquiries, sourcing credible information, and producing structured reports complete with references. Additionally, the ‘Vocal’ mode, powered by Mistral AI’s new Voxtral voice model, facilitates natural, low-latency spoken conversations, ideal for brainstorming or obtaining rapid responses.
Further enhancements to Le Chat introduce ‘Think’ mode, which leverages Mistral AI’s Magistral reasoning model to provide clear and thoughtful answers, featuring native multilingual capabilities that even allow for mid-sentence language switching. A new ‘Projects’ feature helps users organize related chats into focused folders, keeping settings, conversations, and uploaded files centralized. Moreover, a partnership with Black Forest Labs has brought advanced image editing capabilities to Le Chat, enabling users to create and fine-tune images with simple commands while preserving intricate details. These new functionalities are accessible via both the web platform and the mobile application.
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