Mistral AI has announced a significant new capability for Le Chat, its flagship AI assistant, described as 'diving deep.' The update is expected to introduce multi-step research or extended reasoning workflows, placing Le Chat in more direct competition with deep research features already offered by ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity. The release marks a strategic push to position Le Chat as a serious productivity tool for knowledge workers and business users.
Mistral AI has published Mistral Vibe 2.0, an updated release of its vibe-coding tool first introduced in January 2026. The product targets users who want to build software through natural-language intent rather than manual coding. The full feature set of version 2.0 was not detailed in the available source content, so specifics should be verified at the official announcement.
Mistral AI has updated Le Chat with two major features: custom MCP connectors and Memories. Custom MCP connectors let users and developers link external tools, APIs, and services to Le Chat via the open Model Context Protocol standard. The Memories feature enables Le Chat to retain user-specific context across sessions, reducing the need to re-establish preferences and background information each time.