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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Cohere just launched ‘North,’ its biggest AI bet yet for privacy-focused enterprises
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Cohere just launched ‘North,’ its biggest AI bet yet for privacy-focused enterprises

Last updated: January 10, 2025 12:43 pm
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Cohere has unveiled North, a new AI workspace platform that directly challenges industry giants like Microsoft Copilot and Google Vertex AI in the enterprise market. The platform boasts superior performance across various functions such as finance, HR, customer support, and IT, positioning itself as a formidable competitor in the AI space.


Internal benchmarks comparing Microsoft Copilot, Google Vertex AI, and Cohere North reveal significant differences in AI performance evaluations. While automated tests show promising results for all platforms, Cohere North maintains consistent accuracy during human reviews, setting it apart from its competitors. (Credit: Cohere)

Security emerges as a critical battleground for enterprise AI adoption

Cohere CEO Aidan Gomez highlighted the evolving AI landscape in a recent company letter, emphasizing the increasing significance of AI in enterprise operations. The partnership between Royal Bank of Canada and Cohere to develop North for Banking underscores the platform’s potential in regulated industries.

Search technology revolutionizes workflow efficiency

North’s innovative search system, Compass, revolutionizes data processing by enabling seamless searches across multiple data types and languages. Internal tests demonstrate an impressive 80% reduction in task completion times compared to manual searches, showcasing the platform’s efficiency.


Cohere North demonstrates superior performance in finance and IT operations compared to rival platforms. Notably, Microsoft Copilot falls short in IT tasks, achieving only 29% relative accuracy in contrast to North’s benchmark accuracy. The graph illustrates the relative accuracy normalized by the maximum value for each platform. (Credit: Cohere)

Shift in the enterprise AI landscape towards practical implementation

Gomez challenges industry norms by highlighting the importance of data quality and innovative approaches over sheer computational power. Cohere’s emphasis on customization and user-friendly AI tools has resonated with early adopters in various sectors, signaling a shift towards secure and tailored AI solutions.

Early access to Cohere North

Cohere North is now available through an early access program, catering to industries such as finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure. The launch of North signifies a paradigm shift in AI adoption, prioritizing security and customization for businesses venturing into AI technologies.

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Gomez envisions a future where every company embraces AI, underscoring the necessity for secure and agile AI solutions in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape.

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