Sovereign AI in Europe: the push to stop depending on the US (and Mistral leads it)
Sovereign AI in Europe is the continent's ability to train and run its own artificial intelligence. France's Mistral and a network of AI factories are leading the bet.
Sovereign AI in Europe is the continent’s ability to train and run its own artificial intelligence — in its own data centres and under its own rules — without depending on companies from elsewhere. It is the bet growing much closer to home while the world talks about OpenAI, Google and Anthropic, almost all American, and France’s Mistral has become its face.
What is sovereign AI in Europe?
It is artificial intelligence trained and operated inside Europe, on European infrastructure and under European law. For the bloc, it is a matter of strategic autonomy: sensitive data that stays home, models that understand European languages, and servers that are not hostage to decisions taken on another continent.
Why is Mistral leading this race?
Mistral, founded in Paris, has been named Europe’s champion for sovereign computing. It joined Nvidia’s Nemotron coalition as a founding member, to co-develop open models, and secured 830 million dollars for an Nvidia-powered data centre near Paris, due to come online in 2026. In parallel, Nvidia has pledged to help stand up more than 20 “AI factories” across the continent — facilities designed to produce artificial intelligence at industrial scale.
Why does this matter to Portugal?
Portugal sits on the European side of this board: the closer the AI infrastructure is, and the better the models handle Portuguese, the less dependent we are on outside platforms. It is the difference between using other people’s technology and having a say in how it is built.
See also: Europe’s new rules for labelling AI content. More about the company on Mistral’s official site.
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