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The restriction specifically targets the editorial context, which is the core professional use case for Media Customers, limiting their ability to deploy a named feature in their primary workflow.
The updated terms authorize Mistral AI to perform a broader range of actions on data sent to third-party services, moving beyond simple access and retrieval to include execute, transmit, modify, delete, invoke, and otherwise act upon necessary data. Users now explicitly bear responsibility for the actions they request through Mistral AI Products and for compliance with third-party terms. If you use third-party service integrations, you should review what specific actions you are requesting and confirm you understand what data handling Mistral AI is authorized to perform on your behalf.
View change record →Media Customers are prohibited from using verified news features for editorial purposes, regardless of the commercial or editorial value that feature might otherwise provide.
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"If Customer is a Media Customer, Customer is not authorized to use the verified news feature, such as the AFP news feature, in the Mistral AI Products for editorial use.Excerpt from Mistral AI's Additional Product Terms
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The restriction specifically targets the editorial context, which is the core professional use case for Media Customers, limiting their ability to deploy a named feature in their primary workflow.
Media Customers are prohibited from using verified news features for editorial purposes, regardless of the commercial or editorial value that feature might otherwise provide.
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