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Don’t sleep on Cohere: Command A Reasoning, its first reasoning model, is built for enterprise customer service and more


It looks to be a strong release. Benchmarks, technical specs, and early tests suggest the model delivers on flexibility, efficiency, and raw

While it’s open for researchers to use for non-commercial purposes, enterprises will need to pay Cohere to get access and the company doesn’t publicly list its pricing because it says it makes bespoke customization and private deployment. Cohere looks like it’s thought cleverly to identify some of the recurring functions across enterprises — onboarding, market research and analysis, development — and trained its model to support its agentic workflows for handling these automatically. For enterprises, the pitch is straightforward: one model, multiple modes of deployment, fine-grained control over performance, multilingual capability, tool integration, and benchmark results that suggest it outperforms its peers.

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