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Cohere Unveils Open-Source Voice Model “Transcribe” for Automatic Speech Recognition

Cohere Unveils Open-Source Voice Model “Transcribe” for Automatic Speech Recognition TechCrunch
Enterprise AI company Cohere launched its first voice model, Transcribe, an open‑source automatic speech recognition system built with 2 billion parameters. Designed for consumer‑grade GPUs, the model supports 14 languages and claims a 5.42 word‑error rate on the Hugging Face Open ASR leaderboard, outperforming several competitors. Cohere plans to embed Transcribe in its North orchestration platform, offer free API access, and host it on its Model Vault service. The rollout follows reports of $240 million in annual recurring revenue and hints of a possible near‑term public listing. Read more

Cursor’s Composer 2 Built on Moonshot AI’s Kimi Model

Cursor’s Composer 2 Built on Moonshot AI’s Kimi Model TechCrunch
Cursor introduced its new coding model, Composer 2, touting frontier-level coding intelligence. An X user quickly flagged that Composer 2 is essentially a rebranded version of Moonshot AI’s open‑source Kimi 2.5, with additional reinforcement learning. Cursor’s vice president of developer education confirmed that the model started from an open‑source base, noting that only a portion of the compute used for the final model came from the original Kimi code. The company defended the use as compliant with Kimi’s license and described the partnership with Moonshot AI as authorized and collaborative. Read more