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Cohere updates APIs to make it easier for devs to switch from other models


Cohere has confirmed that the V1 suite of APIs will continue to be supported for developers who are not yet ready to migrate.

Earlier this month, Andreessen Horowitz (A16z) general partner Martin Casado posted on X an image of a graph showing the results of a survey from AI API platform Kong of 800 enterprise leaders revealing the large language models (LLMs) they were using. Cohere was second-to-last with a distant 5%, showing how the Toronto-based startup — co-founded by some of the former Google researchers behind the original 2017 Transformer paper that ushered in the generative AI era — has a lot of ground to make up to win over the enterprise customers it’s courting. This change simplifies the input process, allowing for more complex use cases where roles such as system or assistant can be assigned to the latest message in a chat sequence.

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