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Mistral AI and Ericsson Partner to Revolutionize Telecom with Advanced AI Solutions

Mistral AI partners with Ericsson to develop customized AI agents for telecom, enhancing network performance and resilience ahead of 6G deployment.

Mistral AI and Ericsson have announced a partnership aimed at deploying advanced AI technologies to address significant challenges in the telecommunications sector. The collaboration, unveiled today, seeks to create smarter, more efficient, and more trustworthy networks that can adapt to the evolving demands of connectivity.

The partnership will leverage Mistral AI’s expertise in model customization alongside Ericsson’s extensive research and development capabilities in network systems. Ericsson will serve as a design partner for the initiative, focusing on high-impact use cases that enhance the software delivery process and improve overall network performance. Key areas of development include the automation of legacy code translation, AI-assisted development for 6G research, and the creation of custom AI agents designed to streamline complex workflows within Ericsson’s Networks organization.

Through this collaboration, Mistral AI and Ericsson aim to research and co-develop AI agents specifically tailored to the unique data and engineering environments of Ericsson. This approach will facilitate faster decision-making in product development and deployment, ultimately striving to set new benchmarks for secure, high-performing, and resilient telecom infrastructures. The partnership emphasizes the integration of AI innovation with the stringent requirements typical of carrier-grade networks.

Marjorie Janiewicz, Chief Revenue Officer at Mistral AI, emphasized the transformative potential of the partnership, stating, “This partnership with Ericsson isn’t just about applying AI to telecom; it’s about transforming networks from the ground up. By combining our frontier models with Ericsson’s unmatched expertise in radio, cloud, and carrier-grade systems, we’re customizing models that have deep domain knowledge and accelerate modernization. Together, we’re setting a new standard for what AI can achieve in telecom: networks that are more resilient, more responsive, and ready for the future of connectivity.”

Dag Lindbo, Head of AI & Emerging Technologies in the Business Area Networks at Ericsson, echoed this sentiment, noting that “At Ericsson, AI for networks is about precision, not hype. With Mistral AI, we apply advanced models where they matter most. From accelerating code migration to informing 6G research and building trustworthy AI agents, this collaboration helps us improve time to value for customers while strengthening performance and resilience across the network.”

The union of Mistral AI’s cutting-edge foundation models and Ericsson’s decades of experience in radio, cloud, and network systems represents a significant step towards a future where AI plays a central role in telecommunications. By focusing on AI for networks rather than in isolation, the partners aim to deliver tangible outcomes for their customers, enhancing operational efficiency and robustness.

As the telecommunications landscape continues to evolve with the impending rollout of 6G technology, this partnership is poised to set a precedent in the industry. The emphasis on creating resilient and responsive network infrastructures could redefine how telecom companies leverage AI to meet the growing demands for connectivity. The joint efforts of Mistral AI and Ericsson will not only address current challenges but also pave the way for more innovative solutions in the telecommunications sector.

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