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Fujitsu : and Cohere launch strategic partnership and joint development to provide generative AI for enterprises
The companies will develop innovative Japanese LLM for private cloud usage through Fujitsu Kozuchi AI services Today, Fujitsu announced a strategic partnership with Cohere Inc., a security and data privacy-focused enterprise AI company headquartered in Toronto and San Francisco. The strategic partnership will focus on developing and providing large language model (LLM) that enable enterprises to leverage industry-leading Japanese language capabilities that deliver improved experiences for customers and employees. In addition, Fujitsu has made a significant investment and entered into a strategic partnership between the two companies. As part of the partnership, Fujitsu will become the exclusive provider of jointly developed services on the global market. Fujitsu plans to provide the jointly developed AI technology to customers through Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, a cloud-based all-in-one operation platform, and Fujitsu Uvance, a cross-industry business model to solve social issues. Additionally, the two companies will jointly develop Takane (tentative name), an advanced Japanese language model based on Cohere's frontier enterprise-grade LLM. Fujitsu plans to start providing the AI model through Fujitsu Kozuchi, starting in September 2024. Takane (tentative name) will be offered for private environments, such as private clouds, to provide the best combination of outstanding AI services in a guaranteed secure environment for enterprise data. Takane (tentative name) is based on Cohere's latest LLM, Command R+, which features enhanced retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) capabilities to mitigate hallucinations. It is a multilingual model trained on proprietary data from scratch, ensuring safety and transparency. Takane (tentative name) leverages Fujitsu's expertise in Japanese language training and fine-tuning technologies, and Cohere's enterprise-specific technologies. Takane (tentative name) will focus on the critical needs of specific industries and businesses to boost productivity and efficiency. These models will be developed as a service that can be utilized in private clouds for customers that require high security, such as financial institutions, government agencies, and R&D units. In addition to its high performing generative AI models, Cohere also has best-in-class Embed and Rerank models to provide advanced enterprise search applications and RAG technology. These solutions enable companies to unlock real business value from their data. Fujitsu has years of experience with R&D of knowledge graphs, a knowledge processing technology, and has developed a knowledge graph extended RAG technology that converts a company's diverse and large-scale data into knowledge graphs that LLMs can reference, and generative AI auditing technology that achieves generative AI that is in compliance with corporate and legal regulations. Fujitsu plans to release a knowledge graph extended RAG technology from Fujitsu Kozuchi in July 2024, and generative AI auditing technology in September 2024. In addition, Fujitsu's generative AI amalgamation technology, which it plans to offer from Fujitsu Kozuchi starting in August 2024, will be combined as a part of Takane (tentative name) models developed through this partnership and various models for specific domains and existing machine learning models. This model will power generative AI capabilities designed to meet the high standards required of enterprises. Through joint development, Fujitsu and Cohere will further promote the utilization of AI by companies, and accelerate digital transformation across global markets. "We are very pleased to strengthen our generative AI for enterprises portfolio through this partnership with Cohere. Fujitsu has developed a knowledge graph extended RAG technology for logical inferences and a generative AI amalgamation technology for automatic generation of specialized generative AI models to meet the diverse needs of companies. Combining these with Cohere's latest highly secure enterprise LLMs, we aim to provide businesses with powerful and adaptable AI solutions that address specific needs and accelerate the adoption of generative AI globally." "We believe that this strategic partnership with Fujitsu is a truly important step in offering world-class LLM capabilities to one of the most important enterprise markets in the world. For AI technologies to reach their full potential, we need to be able to meet enterprises where they are, whether that means in their own cloud environment, or in the languages that they do business. We are incredibly excited that our work with Fujitsu will help to unlock the enormous potential of Cohere's technology to power the next generation of Japanese businesses." All company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Information provided in this press release is accurate at time of publication and is subject to change without advance notice.
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Fujitsu and Cohere launch strategic partnership and joint development to provide generative AI for enterprises | Taiwan News | Jul. 16, 2024 13:21
The companies will develop innovative Japanese LLM for private cloud usage through Fujitsu Kozuchi AI services KAWASAKI, Japan, July 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Fujitsu announced a strategic partnership with Cohere Inc., a security and data privacy-focused enterprise AI company headquartered in Toronto and San Francisco. The strategic partnership will focus on developing and providing large language model (LLM) that will enable enterprises to leverage industry-leading Japanese language capabilities that deliver improved experiences for customers and employees. In addition, Fujitsu has made a significant investment and entered into a strategic partnership between the two companies. As part of the partnership, Fujitsu will become the exclusive provider of jointly developed services on the global market. Fujitsu plans to provide the jointly developed AI technology to customers through Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, a cloud-based all-in-one operation platform, and Fujitsu Uvance, a cross-industry business model to solve social issues. Additionally, the two companies will jointly develop Takane (tentative name), an advanced Japanese language model based on Cohere's frontier enterprise-grade LLM. Fujitsu plans to start providing the AI model through Fujitsu Kozuchi, starting in September 2024. Takane (tentative name) will be offered for private environments, such as private clouds, to provide the best combination of outstanding AI services in a guaranteed secure environment for enterprise data. Takane (tentative name) is based on Cohere's latest LLM, Command R+, which features enhanced retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) capabilities to mitigate hallucinations. It is a multilingual model trained on proprietary data from scratch, ensuring safety and transparency. Takane (tentative name) leverages Fujitsu's expertise in Japanese language training and fine-tuning technologies, and Cohere's enterprise-specific technologies. Takane (tentative name) will focus on the critical needs of specific industries and businesses to boost productivity and efficiency. These models will be developed as a service that can be utilized in private clouds for customers that require high security, such as financial institutions, government agencies, and R&D units. In addition to its high performing generative AI models, Cohere also has best-in-class Embed and Rerank models to provide advanced enterprise search applications and RAG technology. These solutions enable companies to unlock real business value from their data. For full release click here
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Fujitsu and Cohere launch strategic partnership and joint development to provide generative AI for enterprises By Investing.com
Kawasaki, Toronto and San Francisco, Jul 16, 2024 - (JCN Newswire) - - Today, Fujitsu announced a strategic partnership with Cohere Inc., a security and data privacy-focused enterprise AI company headquartered in Toronto and San Francisco. The strategic partnership will focus on developing and providing large language model (LLM) that enable enterprises to leverage industry-leading Japanese language capabilities that deliver improved experiences for customers and employees. In addition, Fujitsu has made a significant investment and entered into a strategic partnership between the two companies. As part of the partnership, Fujitsu will become the exclusive provider of jointly developed services on the global market. Fujitsu plans to provide the jointly developed AI technology to customers through Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS, a cloud-based all-in-one operation platform, and Fujitsu Uvance, a cross-industry business model to solve social issues. Additionally, the two companies will jointly develop Takane (tentative name), an advanced Japanese language model based on Cohere's frontier enterprise-grade LLM. Fujitsu plans to start providing the AI model through Fujitsu Kozuchi, starting in September 2024. Takane (tentative name) will be offered for private environments, such as private clouds, to provide the best combination of outstanding AI services in a guaranteed secure environment for enterprise data. Takane (tentative name) is based on Cohere's latest LLM, Command R+, which features enhanced retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) (1) capabilities to mitigate hallucinations. It is a multilingual model trained on proprietary data from scratch, ensuring safety and transparency. Takane (tentative name) leverages Fujitsu's expertise in Japanese language training and fine-tuning technologies, and Cohere's enterprise-specific technologies. Takane (tentative name) will focus on the critical needs of specific industries and businesses to boost productivity and efficiency. These models will be developed as a service that can be utilized in private clouds for customers that require high security, such as financial institutions, government agencies, and R&D units. In addition to its high performing generative AI models, Cohere also has best-in-class Embed (2) and Rerank (3)models to provide advanced enterprise search applications and RAG technology. These solutions enable companies to unlock real business value from their data. Fujitsu has years of experience with R&D of knowledge graphs, a knowledge processing technology, and has developed a knowledge graph extended RAG technology that converts a company's diverse and large-scale data into knowledge graphs that LLMs can reference, and generative AI auditing technology that achieves generative AI that is in compliance with corporate and legal regulations. Fujitsu plans to release a knowledge graph extended RAG technology from Fujitsu Kozuchi in July 2024, and generative AI auditing technology in September 2024. In addition, Fujitsu's generative AI amalgamation technology, which it plans to offer from Fujitsu Kozuchi starting in August 2024, will be combined as a part of Takane (tentative name) models developed through this partnership and various models for specific domains and existing machine learning models. This model will power generative AI capabilities designed to meet the high standards required of enterprises. Through joint development, Fujitsu and Cohere will further promote the utilization of AI by companies, and accelerate digital transformation across global markets. Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Vice President, CTO, and CPO, Fujitsu Limited, commented: "We are very pleased to strengthen our generative AI for enterprises portfolio through this partnership with Cohere. Fujitsu has developed a knowledge graph extended RAG technology for logical inferences and a generative AI amalgamation technology for automatic generation of specialized generative AI models to meet the diverse needs of companies. Combining these with Cohere's latest highly secure enterprise LLMs, we aim to provide businesses with powerful and adaptable AI solutions that address specific needs and accelerate the adoption of generative AI globally." Aidan Gomez, Co-founder and CEO, Cohere Inc., commented: "We believe that this strategic partnership with Fujitsu is a truly important step in offering world-class LLM capabilities to one of the most important enterprise markets in the world. For AI technologies to reach their full potential, we need to be able to meet enterprises where they are, whether that means in their own cloud environment, or in the languages that they do business. We are incredibly excited that our work with Fujitsu will help to unlock the enormous potential of Cohere's technology to power the next generation of Japanese businesses." (1) RAG :A mechanism through which the LLM acquires and utilizes knowledge outside of training, also referred to as retrieval augmented generation. (2) Embed :Embed is a model that converts items input into it, such as text, into vector representations. It can be used when checking whether or not texts are similar to each other.(3) Rerank :A model that allows for the close examination and highly accurate re-ranking of information obtained from a simple similarity search when the LLM is given a reference document. About Fujitsu Fujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.7 trillion yen (US$26 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com. About Cohere Cohere is the leading data security-focused enterprise AI company. It is a global technology company co-headquartered in Toronto and San Francisco, with key offices in London and New York. The company builds enterprise-grade frontier AI models designed to solve real-world business challenges. Cohere's AI solutions are cloud-agnostic to meet companies wherever their data is stored and offer the highest levels of security, privacy, and customization with on-premises and private cloud deployment options. Learn more at cohere.com.
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Fujitsu and Cohere Partner to Develop Japanese AI Models for Enterprises
Fujitsu plans to release additional AI technologies, including a knowledge graph extended RAG technology in July 2024 and generative AI auditing technology in September 2024, through Fujitsu Kozuchi. Fujitsu Limited and Cohere have announced a partnership to develop and offer large language models (LLMs) tailored for enterprises. The collaboration aims to leverage Japanese language capabilities to enhance customer and employee experiences. The partnership will see Fujitsu become the exclusive provider of these services globally through Fujitsu Data Intelligence PaaS and Fujitsu Uvance. Fujitsu and Cohere will jointly develop "Takane" (tentative name), an advanced Japanese language model based on Cohere's latest enterprise-grade LLM, Command R+. The model, which features retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) capabilities to reduce hallucinations, will be available starting September 2024 through Fujitsu Kozuchi AI services for private cloud environments. Takane is designed to meet the needs of industries requiring high security, including financial institutions, government agencies, and R&D units. The model combines Fujitsu's expertise in Japanese language training and fine-tuning with Cohere's enterprise-specific technologies. Cohere's Embed and Rerank models will also be part of the offering, providing advanced enterprise search applications and RAG technology to unlock business value from data. Fujitsu plans to release additional AI technologies, including a knowledge graph extended RAG technology in July 2024 and generative AI auditing technology in September 2024, through Fujitsu Kozuchi. These technologies aim to convert large-scale data into knowledge graphs for LLMs and ensure compliance with corporate and legal regulations. "This partnership is a crucial step in offering world-class LLM capabilities to a key enterprise market. Our work with Fujitsu will unlock the potential of Cohere's technology to empower the next generation of Japanese businesses," said Cohere chief Aiden Gomez. Fujitsu's generative AI amalgamation technology, available from August 2024, will be integrated with Takane and other domain-specific models to enhance AI capabilities for enterprises. The partnership between Fujitsu and Cohere aims to accelerate the adoption of AI in enterprises and promote digital transformation globally.Vivek Mahajan, CTO and CPO of Fujitsu Limited, emphasised the significance of combining Fujitsu's knowledge graph and generative AI technologies with Cohere's secure enterprise LLMs to provide adaptable AI solutions.
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Fujitsu and Cohere have announced a strategic partnership to develop and provide generative AI solutions for enterprises, with a focus on Japanese language models and responsible AI practices.
Fujitsu Limited and Cohere, a leading AI company, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at developing and providing generative AI solutions for enterprises 1. This collaboration marks a significant step in the advancement of AI technology for business applications, particularly in the Japanese market.
A key aspect of this partnership is the joint development of large language models (LLMs) specifically tailored for the Japanese language 4. This initiative aims to address the unique linguistic challenges and cultural nuances of the Japanese market, providing more accurate and contextually relevant AI solutions for Japanese businesses.
The collaboration between Fujitsu and Cohere is set to deliver enterprise-grade generative AI solutions that prioritize security, privacy, and responsible AI practices 2. These solutions will be designed to meet the specific needs of businesses, ensuring compliance with data protection regulations and industry standards.
Fujitsu plans to integrate Cohere's advanced language AI technology into its own offerings, enhancing its capabilities in areas such as summarization, search, and conversational AI 3. This integration is expected to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of various business processes across different industries.
The partnership between Fujitsu and Cohere is poised to have a substantial impact on the AI market in Japan and potentially globally. By combining Fujitsu's extensive experience in enterprise solutions with Cohere's cutting-edge AI technology, the collaboration aims to accelerate the adoption of generative AI in corporate environments 1.
Both companies have emphasized their commitment to responsible AI development and deployment. This includes ensuring transparency, fairness, and ethical considerations in the creation and use of AI models 2. The partnership aims to set new standards for responsible AI practices in the enterprise sector.
Through this collaboration, Fujitsu and Cohere plan to expand their AI capabilities beyond traditional natural language processing. The partnership will explore advanced applications such as multimodal AI, which can process and generate various types of data including text, images, and audio 4.
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