My main use case for Cohere is for LLM and chatbot development.
I use Cohere to fill boxes about documents, specifically about tenders.
Cohere helps me fill boxes about documents, and I work with docx documents for a private company.
My main use case for Cohere is for LLM and chatbot development.
I use Cohere to fill boxes about documents, specifically about tenders.
Cohere helps me fill boxes about documents, and I work with docx documents for a private company.
The best features Cohere offers are that it is fast and great.
Speed has helped me in my day-to-day work, and I really notice the difference because it responds very quickly to LLM requests.
Cohere has positively impacted my organization because I use it with Oracle, and in an enterprise way, it helped me offer clients a unique place to develop and use LLM. I can tell you that it helped me offer clients a unique place to develop and use LLM, as I use Oracle services.
I am uncertain about how Cohere can be improved.
The documentation and support could be improved, as there is limited documentation available on the web.
Cohere is stable.
I am uncertain about Cohere's scalability.
I am uncertain about customer support.
I used GPT-4 before Cohere, and it is great.
Before choosing Cohere, I evaluated other options, specifically GPT-4.
I am uncertain if I have seen a return on investment or any relevant metrics such as time saved, money saved, or fewer employees needed.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is expensive to use all Oracle services.
I do not want to add anything else about the features, including anything about accuracy or ease of use.
I do not have specific advice to give to others looking into using Cohere. I gave this review a rating of 6.
I use it for a personal project, a Discord bot for my Discord server. I haven't used it that much, but so far it's amazing. I like the support team. They are very good.
Everything is definitely intuitive, and whenever you have an issue, it's very easy to reach out to them on Discord. They're very active, so I'm not really complaining about having issues.
The very first thing that I really like about it is the support team. They're really available on Discord, and they answer all of your questions.
I think it's free for personal projects unless you want to go to production. I haven't really used it that much, but the features that I have used so far, I have no issues with them.
Cohere has text generation. I think it is mainly focused on AI search. If there was a way to combine the searches with images, I think it would be nice to include that.
I've recently started exploring Cohere. It has been a few months now, two to three months.
I'll rate the stability a six out of ten since I haven't been using it much. I haven't really seen any issues.
I will rate the scalability a seven out of ten because I haven't explored it all the way.
The customer service and support are very good.
Positive
It's very easy. You just need an API key, and all the configurations are there. It's very easy to start.
If you have worked with something that requires API keys, you should be good to go. I don't think you need a lot of experience.
Cohere has a free tier. You can use the API in development mode, so you can just use it for free. But if you go to production, you will have to pay.
I would advise someone to really consider it first if they really need it because it can be expensive.
So it might be a little expensive.
Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten.
I would recommend it to others because it is very promising, so it would be worth the time. Others should try it.
