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Cohere Quietly Partners with Palantir to Deploy AI Models

Cohere Quietly Partners with Palantir to Deploy AI Models

December 16, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

Cohere Quietly ​Powers ⁢Palantir’s AI Push,Reaching Enterprise‌ Customers

Toronto-based AI⁢ startup Cohere,known for its powerful language models and $5.5 billion valuation, is quietly powering Palantir’s foray into enterprise AI, according⁤ to ⁤a recent presentation by Palantir.

While Cohere doesn’t have a consumer-facing chatbot like ChatGPT, ‍its enterprise-focused AI⁤ solutions are already making waves.

A November ⁤2024 presentation at Palantir’s​ DevCon1 developer conference revealed that Cohere’s models are being deployed to ​Palantir customers through “compute modules” within Palantir’s Foundry platform.

Billy Trend, a Cohere engineer and former Palantir employee, highlighted the partnership during the ⁣presentation, stating, “this is⁤ why I’m really excited about working‍ with palantir, and we’re going to give you a bunch of details⁤ about exactly how we’re able to serve their customers.”

Although Trend didn’t disclose specific customer names, he mentioned a deployment involving a Palantir​ customer with strict data storage ⁣constraints ‍and a ‌need for‌ arabic⁢ language processing capabilities.

“That’s something we excel at,” Trend said, emphasizing Cohere’s strengths in handling diverse languages and ⁣data security requirements.

Foundry,⁤ Palantir’s flagship platform geared​ towards commercial customers, suggests that Cohere’s⁢ AI is reaching a wide range of enterprises.

Palantir’s client list includes major corporations like Airbus,indicating the potential reach of‌ Cohere’s technology through this partnership.

This development comes⁤ on the heels of⁤ Anthropic,another prominent AI startup,announcing a deal‍ with Palantir⁤ and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to sell its AI to defense⁤ customers.

Cohere’s partnership with‍ Palantir, while ⁣less publicized, highlights the‌ growing trend of ⁣AI startups collaborating with established ⁤tech giants to bring their‍ cutting-edge technology to a broader market.

OpenAI, the creator of ⁤ChatGPT, is also making inroads in the defense sector, recently partnering with drone⁤ technology⁣ company Anduril.

The increasing adoption ⁣of AI by⁤ both​ commercial⁢ and⁤ defense sectors underscores the⁤ transformative potential of this technology ‌and the competitive landscape emerging among leading AI players.

Cohere Fuels Palantir’s AI Ambitions, Reaching enterprise Customers

toronto-based AI startup Cohere, valued at $5.5 billion, is ​quietly ⁣powering Palantir’s push into the enterprise‍ AI market.

While Cohere doesn’t have a consumer-facing chatbot like ChatGPT, its enterprise-focused AI solutions are gaining traction. A November 2024 presentation at Palantir’s DevCon1 developer ​conference revealed‍ that Cohere’s models are being integrated into Palantir’s​ foundry platform through “compute modules,” ⁤making them accessible too‍ Palantir’s enterprise customers. ​

Billy Trend, a Cohere engineer and former Palantir employee, ‍emphasized the partnership’s potential during⁢ the presentation, stating, “This is why I’m really‌ excited⁢ about working with Palantir, and we’re ‌going ⁤to ⁢give you a bunch of ⁤details about exactly how we’re able to ‍serve their customers.”

Although Trend refrained⁣ from naming specific clients, he highlighted a deployment involving a Palantir customer with stringent data storage constraints and a ⁤need ⁢for Arabic‍ language processing. “That’s something we excel at,” Trend ⁤said, underscoring Cohere’s strengths in handling diverse languages and‍ data security.

With Palantir’s Foundry ​platform serving major corporations like Airbus, Cohere’s technology has the ⁣potential⁢ to reach a vast number of enterprise clients.

This partnership follows Anthropic’s recent announcement of a deal with Palantir and Amazon Web ‍Services⁢ (AWS) to sell its AI to defense customers. Cohere’s collaboration with palantir, although less ‍publicized, reflects the ‍growing trend⁤ of AI startups partnering with established ‍tech giants to bring their innovations to a wider market.‍ OpenAI,the creator of ChatGPT,is also‌ making inroads in⁢ the ‍defense sector through a partnership with drone technology company Anduril.

these developments demonstrate the increasing adoption of AI across⁤ both commercial and defense sectors, highlighting the transformative potential of this technology and ​the intensifying competition among leading ‍AI​ players.

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