By Leo Marchandon
PARIS, June 17 (Reuters) – OVHcloud plans to train frontier AI models – the most advanced, large-scale systems built from scratch using โvast data and computing power – its CEO said on Wednesday, โpositioning the firm as a potential European challenger to Mistral.
The move marks a shift for OVHcloud, โEurope’s largest cloud provider, as governments and companies seek alternatives to U.S. and Chinese AI systems – a search made more pressing by the recent abrupt switch-off of Anthropic’s top-tier models.
“It became quite clear to us that if we don’t โmaster this technology, we โ can’t guarantee our future,” OVHcloud CEO Octave Klaba told Reuters at the VivaTech conference.
Klaba said the economics of developing such โ cutting-edge models have shifted, citing advances in chips, training techniques and synthetic data. A project that might once have cost about 1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) could now โbe โattempted for 150 million to 200 million โeuros, he said.
He described the โindustry as entering a “second wave,” with new entrants building on groundwork laid by firms such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Mistral. He added OVHcloud would not use client data to train its models.
The company plans to launch a family of models rather than a single system. “We can clearly see that the โmajor players release multiple models, because each โmodel is built for something specific,” Klaba said. “There’s โno one model that does โall the magic alone.”
He pointed to DragonLLM, a recently acquired โstartup, adding that pre-training has been โcompleted on a โmodel using Jupiter, Europe’s fastest supercomputer, but cautioned that OVHcloud was not yet ready to make detailed performance claims.
OVHcloud intends to open-source its โmodels once they reach โsufficient performance. “We’ll see when we’re good enough to open source them, โbut that is indeed the goal,” he said.
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(Reporting by โLeo Marchandon. Editing by Mark Potter)