@latkins: We’re thrilled to introduce NAC, and a beta of our expanded Open Models API. NAC is an internal harness our research te…
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Cohere introduces NAC, an internal harness for long-running asynchronous AI research tasks, and a beta of its expanded Open Models API.
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We’re thrilled to introduce NAC, and a beta of our expanded Open Models API.
NAC is an internal harness our research team has used daily since April. It’s built exclusively for long running, asynchronous and hands off work.
A significant portion of all code committed to our pre-training, post-training and data pipelines in the last 3 months has been powered by NAC, often driven remotely from our phones.
Started as an internal side project from @stochasticchasm, it was quickly adopted internally, and we’re happy to open it up to everyone.
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