Cohere Releases Command A+ Open-Source AI Model for Sovereign Infrastructure

Toronto-based Cohere has launched Command A+, a multilingual and multimodal open-source AI model designed to ensure data sovereignty for governments and regulated industries.

Justin Tomlinson

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Cohere Releases Command A+ Open-Source AI Model for Sovereign Infrastructure

Toronto-based artificial intelligence platform Cohere has announced the launch of Command A+, a new enterprise-grade AI model. The system is built specifically for sovereign critical infrastructure, targeting governments and regulated industries worldwide. Cohere has released this powerful Mixture-of-Experts model as an open-source project under an Apache license.[1][2]

Command A+ is engineered to deliver advanced reasoning capabilities while operating with a minimal compute footprint. The model is multimodal, allowing it to process various types of data inputs, and it is highly accessible internationally with multilingual support spanning 48 different languages.[1][2]

The release emphasizes strict compliance and security requirements for public sector and enterprise clients. By providing an open-source framework, Cohere ensures that organizations utilizing Command A+ can maintain full data sovereignty, keeping sensitive information secure within their own regulated environments and critical infrastructure systems.[1][2]

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