
Source: VentureBeat
Summary
Mistral AI has acquired Koyeb, a Paris-based startup that simplifies AI app deployment at scale. Koyeb’s platform manages the infrastructure behind AI applications. The acquisition aims to streamline AI app deployment.
Our Reading
The announcement sounds ambitious.
Mistral AI buys Koyeb to simplify AI app deployment. Koyeb’s platform manages infrastructure. Another “AI” company acquires another “AI” startup. Because that’s what we needed. More “AI” companies buying “AI” startups to “streamline” things.
Author: Evan Null
Rebranding the Same Ideas
It seems like we’ve seen this before. A company buys another company to “streamline” a process. How often do we see this in the tech industry? It’s like a never-ending cycle of rebranding the same ideas.
The AI Hype Train
Mistral AI and Koyeb are just two companies jumping on the AI hype train. They’re not alone. Every company wants to be an “AI” company nowadays. It’s like a badge of honor or something.
Streamlining vs. Simplifying
The acquisition aims to “streamline” AI app deployment. But what does that even mean? Is it just a fancy way of saying “simplify”? And if so, why not just say that?
More “AI” Companies
The tech industry is flooded with “AI” companies. It’s like every company wants to be an “AI” company. But what does it even mean to be an “AI” company? Is it just a marketing term?
The Cycle Continues
The cycle of rebranding the same ideas continues. Companies buy other companies to “streamline” processes. And the hype train keeps rolling. When will it stop? Probably never.









