Cohere launches a family of open multilingual models

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## Cohere Launches New Language Models Optimized for On-Device Use

AI startup Cohere has announced a new family of language models designed to run directly ⁣on devices, even⁤ without an internet connection. These models were trained on a single cluster of 64 Nvidia H100 GPUs using relatively modest computing resources,making them accessible to a wider range of developers. Cohere emphasizes​ that the models are particularly well-suited for ​applications serving users who speak diverse native languages.

Image Credits: ⁢Cohere

The company highlights that⁤ its underlying software is optimized ​for on-device usage, requiring less computational power then many comparable models. This capability is particularly valuable in countries with⁣ limited or unreliable internet access, such as India, where it ​can unlock a⁢ wide range of applications.

The ⁢models are now available on‌ HuggingFace, the⁤ cohere Platform, Kaggle, and Ollama for local deployment. ⁢ Cohere is also releasing ⁣the training and evaluation‌ datasets on HuggingFace and⁣ intends to publish a technical report detailing its ⁤training methodology.

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