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New open source AI company Deep Cogito releases first models and they’re already topping the charts
The initial model lineup includes five base sizes: 3 billion, 8 billion, 14 billion, 32 billion, and 70 billion parameters.
Deep Cogito, a new AI research startup based in San Francisco, officially emerged from stealth today with Cogitov1, a new line of open source large language models (LLMs) fine-tuned from Meta’s Llama 3.2 and equipped with hybrid reasoning capabilities — the ability to answer quickly and immediately, or “self-reflect” like OpenAI’s “o” series and DeepSeek R1. The company shared a broad set of evaluation results comparing Cogito models to open-source peers across general knowledge, mathematical reasoning, and multilingual tasks. Arora emphasizes that while performance benchmarks are important, real-world utility and adaptability are the true tests for these models — and that the company is just at the beginning of what it believes is a steep scaling curve.
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