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simonwyesterday at 5:05 PM10 repliesview on HN

> BNP Paribas runs Mistral models on-prem for KYC in Belgium, with sensitive data staying within the bank's walls. Abanca is using agent orchestration to handle sensitive customer information at a huge scale (2 million customers in their app). For European companies in regulated industries, this is a good alternative to relying on US hyperscalers.

Mistral leaning into on-prem and European-hosted models is very smart.


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throw14082020yesterday at 6:18 PM

Respectfully, I don't think it's "very" smart. It is a fair option given their limited options? Everyone is doing FDE or (customer engineering to be more transparent) because otherwise they will just be seen as markup on token cost. And the Neo-SaaS companies will take the money instead.

Who else will buy their AI?

and what other options do they have?

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bg24yesterday at 5:35 PM

Also Mistral did just the right thing by acquiring Koyeb, to beef up their deployment at scale expertise.

sbinneeyesterday at 11:44 PM

My take is that Mistral is not focusing on generating contents such as code, images, or videos. They focus on multi-lingual models, OCR, voice, and others I believe. Their model intro page manifests that although it always confuses me because it's too colorful and there are too many categories, not to mention model names. I hope their decisions will pay off.

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ElFitzyesterday at 9:45 PM

Isn’t that the usual EU startup playbook once they give up on the B2C or world-scale SaaS markets? Refocusing on large (European) enterprise B2B and government contracts?

It always felt to me this (enterprise B2B) was where European startups went to die.

doctorpanglossyesterday at 5:54 PM

Yeah but why use mistral on premises instead of Qwen?

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neonstaticyesterday at 9:18 PM

It may be very smart for them, but it also shows that the EU has no desire, therefore no chance, to change and lead anything. The only thing it has is regulation.

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johnbarronyesterday at 5:32 PM

Lets hope the models can do a better KYC than the humans have been doing..because they are well known.

Or is this a case of the humans, now preparing for the excuse it was the AI failure?

"BNP Paribas Sentenced for Conspiring to Violate the Trading with the Enemy Act" - https://www.justice.gov/archives/opa/pr/bnp-paribas-sentence...

"BNP Paribas caught up in French money laundering investigation" - https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/bnp-paribas-caught-...

"BNP Paribas faces $246m fine in currency scandal" - https://www.bbc.com/news/business-40635070

"BNP Paribas caught in a Cypriot money laundering investigation" - https://www.lemonde.fr/en/les-decodeurs/article/2023/12/26/b...

In Money Laundering their track record is unmatched: https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org/parent/bnp-pariba...

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psychoslaveyesterday at 5:52 PM

That's just one side of the story, not following it on details, but their own le chat explained to me that the company was a capitalist succubus starving to build data center in some north European country. Hilarious if you ask me.