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BNP PARIBAS TEAMS WITH MISTRAL ON AI SECURITY

AI DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, MAY 26, 2026

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BNP Paribas is partnering with French AI startup Mistral AI to prepare for cybersecurity threats posed by advanced AI models like Anthropic's Mythos.

The French banking giant is collaborating with Mistral AI and additional partners to develop defenses against emerging AI-related security risks. The initiative focuses on preparing infrastructure and protocols for the threats that next-generation AI models may introduce. Mistral AI, a prominent French artificial intelligence company, joins the effort alongside other unnamed partners in the security preparation work. The collaboration signals growing industry concern around potential vulnerabilities as large language models and similar AI systems become more sophisticated and widely deployed. The move reflects broader industry trends of financial institutions partnering with AI specialists to strengthen cybersecurity postures. BNP Paribas, one of Europe's largest banks, is taking proactive measures rather than waiting for threats to materialize. The specifics of the security measures and timeline remain undisclosed.

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