Cohere | Latest News & Updates - Nov 21, 2024 Release

Cohere now offers Nvidia H200 based inference workloads...


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Cohere

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Cohere is the leading data security-focused enterprise AI company, providing industry-leading large language models (LLMs) and RAG capabilities tailored to meet the needs of enterprise use cases that solve real-world problems. It is a global technology company co-headquartered in Toronto and San Francisco, with key offices in London and New York.


Cohere - Latest News and Updates

  • Cohere now offers Nvidia H200 based inference workloads.
  • Cohere has developed a large language model called Command-R-Plus-08-2024, which is open-source and has a size of 104 billion parameters.
  • Cohere will participate in AWS re:Invent 2024 with a booth and an AI Executives reception hosted by SVP of Engineering Saurabh Baji on December 4th.
  • Experiments with Cohere's reranker models reveal diminishing returns in performance as the number of documents increases, challenging the assumption of consistent quality improvement.
  • Cohere's tailored GenAI solution helped Johnson Lambert LLP reduce audit time by 50% and improve efficiency by 20%.
  • Weaviate uses Cohere's BEIR embeddings to build collections for filtered vector search.
  • Aidan Gomez, co-founder and CEO of Cohere, was ranked 12th on Toronto Life's 2024 list of 'The 50 Most Influential Torontonians' for his work in AI.
  • Cohere released a new cookbook on November 21 showcasing how to use their models with LangChain to create a SQL Agent that translates natural language into SQL queries.
  • Cohere is expanding its global team and hiring machine learning engineers in Japan, Korea, and the Middle East following a strategic partnership with Fujitsu to develop the Japanese LLM Takane.

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