Cohere has recently released its new language model Command A Reasoning, aimed at meeting the stringent demands for high-difficulty reasoning tasks in business environments. This model excels in handling agent workflows, building end-to-end systems, and analyzing large documents.
According to Cohere, Command A Reasoning has performed exceptionally well in multiple industry benchmark tests, surpassing other proprietary models, including BFCL-v3, Tau-bench, and DeepResearch Bench.
The model boasts robust technical capabilities, able to run on a single H100 or A100 GPU, supporting context windows of up to 128,000 tokens; in multi-GPU configurations, the context window can be expanded to 256,000 tokens. Enterprises can flexibly set token budgets to effectively control costs and resource usage, enabling parallel processing of different workloads without the need to switch models.
Command A Reasoning is particularly adept at handling complex research tasks. It can drive a hierarchical multi-agent system that breaks down complex requests into subtasks, conducts parallel research, and ultimately generates structured reports. In relevant benchmark tests, the system received top scores for instruction adherence and content depth.
In terms of model availability, Command A Reasoning is currently offered in a research version, with its weights open and available under the CC-BY-NC-4.0 license for free non-commercial use. For commercial deployment, enterprises need to contact the Cohere sales team.
Cohere places a high emphasis on model safety during development, seeking to balance strict abuse prevention (covering issues such as child abuse, self-harm, violence, sexual content, and conspiracy theories) with avoiding excessive denial of legitimate requests through an internal evaluation framework. Cohere states that Command A Reasoning achieves the best balance in safety and practicality compared to competitors.返回搜狐,查看更多
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