A new open-source generative AI model can follow instructions in more than 100 languages.
Why it matters: Most models that power today's generative AI tools are trained on data in English and Chinese, leaving a massive gap of thousands of languages — and potentially limiting access to the powerful technology for billions of people.
Details: Cohere for AI, the nonprofit AI research lab at Cohere, on Tuesday released its open-source multilingual large language model...
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Why it matters: Most models that power today's generative AI tools are trained on data in English and Chinese, leaving a massive gap of thousands of languages — and potentially limiting access to the powerful technology for billions of people.
Details: Cohere for AI, the nonprofit AI research lab at Cohere, on Tuesday released its open-source multilingual large language model...
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