Cohere updated product marketing language in an update detected on August 19, 2026. Two product descriptions were modified: the Command product now includes the descriptor 'High-performance generative AI models for real-world applications,' and Model Vault now includes 'provides fully-isolated, performant inference with Saas simplicity.' These are marketing and product descriptor changes with no impact on binding service terms, pricing, data handling, or user rights.
This change does not materially affect the terms consumers operate under. The updated language consists of product marketing descriptors only. No changes to pricing, data collection, user rights, arbitration, liability, or service conditions are present in this update.
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This change is a product marketing and messaging update only. The updated descriptors ('High-performance generative AI models for real-world applications' for Command and 'fully-isolated, performant inference with Saas simplicity' for Model Vault) are marketing language …
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