AI agents are here. Here’s how AI startup Cohere is deploying them for consultants and other businesses.

Cohere’s new platform, North, enables businesses to deploy autonomous AI agents, significantly enhancing efficiency by cutting task completion times over five-fold. As AI agents become mainstream in 2025, North offers enterprises a secure, all-in-one solution to customize and integrate AI agents across various functions.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cohere launches North, a platform for deploying AI agents in businesses.
  • North allows customization of autonomous AI agents tailored to specific roles.
  • The platform integrates securely with existing tools and sensitive data.
  • Cohere focuses on optimized, end-to-end AI solutions for enterprises.
  • Significant efficiency gains promised, with task times reduced over five-fold.

Introduction

In a significant leap forward for enterprise artificial intelligence, Cohere has unveiled North, an all-in-one platform designed to revolutionize how businesses deploy and utilize AI agents. As 2025 shapes up to be the year AI agents go mainstream, North positions Cohere at the forefront of this technological shift.

Understanding North

North combines large language models, multimodal search, and autonomous agents, enabling users to quickly customize and deploy AI agents across various business functions. Unlike traditional AI chatbots that merely respond to queries, these agents work autonomously, executing tasks and making decisions to streamline operations.

Enhancing Business Efficiency

Cohere asserts that North can cut task completion times by over five-fold, significantly boosting efficiency. “North allows employees to build AI agents tailored to their role to execute complex tasks without ever leaving the platform,” a representative for Cohere told Business Insider via email. This capability empowers teams across departments—from finance to marketing—to harness AI for improved productivity.

Secure Integration with Existing Systems

One of North’s key strengths is its ability to integrate seamlessly with a company’s existing workplace tools and applications. The platform operates in a private environment, allowing organizations to securely incorporate all their sensitive data. Its multimodal search function enhances productivity by extracting information from various sources, including images, slides, and spreadsheets.

Cohere’s Growth and Enterprise Focus

Founded in 2019 by Aidan Gomez, Ivan Zhang, and Nick Frosst, Cohere has rapidly ascended in the AI industry. Valued at over $5.5 billion during its Series D funding round announced last July, the company’s annualized revenue soared to $35 million as of last March, up from $13 million at the end of 2023. Unlike competitors who focus on consumer apps or artificial general intelligence, Cohere is dedicated to creating customized AI solutions for businesses.

Future Deployment and Vision

Currently, North is being deployed to a select group of companies in finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure as Cohere continues to refine the platform. There is no set date for wider availability. This year, Cohere’s goal is to “move beyond generic LLMs towards tuned and highly optimized end-to-end solutions that address the specific objectives of a business,” CEO Aidan Gomez shared in a LinkedIn post outlining the company’s objectives for 2025.

Conclusion

As AI agents become an integral part of business operations in 2025, Cohere’s North platform offers a powerful tool for enterprises seeking to enhance efficiency and innovation. By allowing businesses to tailor autonomous AI agents to their specific needs securely and effectively, Cohere is setting a new standard in enterprise AI solutions.

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