My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing indicates that it does not require a special license, and the prices are competitive compared to competitors.
I'm not in the position to answer that question because I was not the one who deployed that model, but I believe it is because we see the model name as ARN name, so it's most likely coming from Bedrock.
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.
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My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is expensive to use all Oracle services.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing indicates that it does not require a special license, and the prices are competitive compared to competitors.
I'm not in the position to answer that question because I was not the one who deployed that model, but I believe it is because we see the model name as ARN name, so it's most likely coming from Bedrock.
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.