European AI Chatbot Eustella Launched to Challenge Global Giants
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A European company has launched Eustella, an AI-powered chatbot designed to compete with major international players like ChatGPT.
- CEO Matteo Rosoli emphasizes that European AI solutions must be competitive in quality to succeed against US and Chinese rivals.
- Eustella aims to offer a "proper alternative" and potentially advance the capabilities of AI chatbots.
Matteo Rosoli, CEO of a European company, believes that for AI applications to succeed, they must not only originate from Europe but also match the quality of competitors from the United States and China. His company recently launched Eustella, an AI-based chatbot that enters a market dominated by established names.
Upon opening the Eustella app, users are greeted with an interface similar to popular chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Rosoli positions Eustella as a "proper alternative," aiming to provide a competitive option for users seeking AI-driven conversational tools. He expressed ambition for Eustella to not just keep pace but to potentially "make a leap forward" in the field.
The launch highlights the ongoing efforts within Europe to develop and deploy advanced AI technologies capable of challenging the global dominance of US and Chinese tech giants. The success of Eustella will likely depend on its ability to deliver a user experience and performance that resonates with a broad audience, proving that European-developed AI can indeed be a significant contender.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.