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The updated terms redefine when Mistral AI will use customer data and outputs for AI model training. Previously, the terms distinguished between free tiers (where training was opt-out) and Labs Models (where training always occurred). The revised language consolidates experimental models as 'Labs or Preview Models' and explicitly states that training opt-out preferences applied to other products do not carry over to these experimental models. Additionally, the terms now specify that customer data includes 'access to data' and 'coding environment,' expanding what qualifies as trainable material. The liability cap was narrowed to remove the carve-out protecting confidentiality breach claims, meaning liability limits apply more broadly. You can review which Mistral products are set to opt-in versus opt-out by default and avoid Labs or Preview Models if you do not want your data used for training.
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Any updates to Section 5 of these Commercial Terms will apply only to disputes that arise after notice of the update takes place.
To the extent any updates apply to new functionality or are required to comply with applicable law, they will be effective immediately.
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"If any update has a material adverse effect on Customer, then Customer may object to the update by notifying Mistral AI within thirty (30) days after Mistral AI provides notice or otherwise posts such updated Terms...Excerpt from Mistral AI's Commercial Terms
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The clause states: “If any update has a material adverse effect on Customer, then Customer may object to the update by notifying Mistral AI within thirty (30) days after Mistral AI provides notice or otherwise posts such updated Terms...”
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