Can other people view my conversations? - Mistral Help Center
Summary
Mistral's Help Center clarifies specific situations where user conversations may be viewed by others. When users report content, a limited number of authorized Mistral team members can access the reported conversation. This access helps improve services and prevents the generation of illegal content. Additionally, users can share unique links to conversations with Vibe; anyone possessing this link can view the conversation. These shared links do not include the user's Mistral username (unless added), subsequent additions, or other conversations. Finally, when users provide "thumbs up" or "thumbs down" feedback, Mistral utilizes the rating and relevant parts of the conversation (input and output). These are de-identified and aggregated to enhance the behavior of their models.
Key takeaway
For AI Product Managers designing user interaction flows, understand Mistral accesses reported conversations for service improvement. They also de-identify feedback for model enhancement. If you enable conversation sharing, clearly communicate that shared links grant public access to anyone possessing them. Ensure your privacy policies accurately reflect these data handling practices. Be mindful of what information you include in conversations you might share or report.
Key insights
Mistral accesses user conversations for service improvement and safety under specific, limited conditions.
Principles
- Limited access for authorized personnel.
- De-identification for model improvement.
- User control over conversation sharing.
In practice
- Report content to flag issues.
- Share links carefully; they are public.
- Feedback improves model behavior.
Topics
- Data Privacy
- Conversation Sharing
- User Feedback
- AI Model Improvement
- Data Access Policies
- Content Moderation
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