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Introducing Command R+: A Scalable LLM Built for Business

Apr 04, 2024 - txt.cohere.com
Cohere has introduced Command R+, a scalable large language model (LLM) designed for enterprise-grade workloads, available first on Microsoft Azure. The model, which features a 128k-token context window, offers advanced Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), multilingual coverage in 10 key languages, and tool use for automating business processes. Command R+ outperforms similar models in the scalable market category and will soon be available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and other cloud platforms.

Command R+ is optimized for advanced RAG, providing enterprise-ready solutions with improved response accuracy and in-line citations. It also supports Multi-Step Tool Use, allowing the model to combine multiple tools over multiple steps to accomplish difficult tasks. The model excels in 10 key languages of global business, enabling users to generate accurate responses from a vast set of data sources, regardless of their native language. Cohere remains committed to data privacy and security, offering private LLM deployments and the option to opt out of data sharing.

Key takeaways:

  • Command R+ is a new, scalable large language model (LLM) designed for enterprise-grade workloads, offering advanced retrieval augmented generation, multilingual support, and automation of complex business processes.
  • The model outperforms similar models in the scalable market category and is available first on Microsoft Azure, with plans to be available on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and other platforms soon.
  • Command R+ is optimized for advanced retrieval augmented generation (RAG), providing highly reliable and verifiable solutions for enterprises, and supports multilingual capabilities in 10 key languages of global business.
  • Cohere, the company behind Command R+, is committed to data privacy and security, offering private LLM deployments and the option to opt out of data sharing.
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