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‘Personalized, unrestricted’ AI lab Nous Research launches first toggle-on reasoning model: DeepHermes-3


One DeepHermes-3 user reported a processing speed of 28.98 tokens per second on a MacBook Pro M4 Max consumer hardware.

AI reasoning models — those that produce “chains-of-thought” in text and reflect on their own analysis to try and catch errors midstream before outputting a response to a user — are all the rage now thanks to the likes of DeepSeek and OpenAI’s “o” series. The Nous account today wrote that its researchers “hope our unique approach to user controlled, toggleable reasoning mode furthers our mission of giving those who use DeepHermes more steerability for whatever need they have.” DeepHermes-3 was developed by @teknium, @emozilla, @Gifted Gummy Bee, @hjc-puro, and @jsupha, with Nous Research crediting the open-source community for contributions to datasets, evaluation tools, and model training.

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