The announcement comes after a successful year for Cohere, which raised $270 million in funding and opened a second headquarters in San Francisco. The company also reported an increase in business inquiries following the recent controversy at OpenAI. Cohere is also releasing about 100 "quick start connectors" on Github for popular applications where enterprises store data, and promises full support for other third-party datastores.
Key takeaways:
- Cohere, an AI company, has launched "build-your-own connectors" that allow businesses to securely connect company data from third-party applications to Cohere’s Command LLM.
- The company claims this offering is the first of its kind and will enable businesses to build AI assistants that provide contextually relevant and accurate responses.
- Cohere is releasing about 100 "quick start connectors" on Github for popular applications where enterprises store data, and can also provide full support for other third-party datastores.
- The launch of the connectors comes after a successful year for Cohere, which raised $270 million in funding and opened a second headquarters in San Francisco.