Writer Introduces New Frontier Model Palmyra X 004 to Offer Intelligent Action to Enterprise AI Applications
Writer, the full-stack generative AI platform for the enterprise, is offering its newest proprietary large language model (LLM) to push the next generation of AI applications and agents.
Palmyra X 004 offers the most accurate and reliable way for enterprises to enable actions within generative AI applications. According to the company, Writer successfully harnessed the power of synthetic data to train Palmyra X 004 at a fraction of the cost reported by major AI labs, while achieving groundbreaking accuracy and performance.
To precision train its models, Writer curates and manufactures structured data via a proprietary LLM, Instruct-Adapt-X, and leverages an early stopping mechanism its team developed to achieve proficiency with a small percentage of the data used to train other frontier models.
"Unlocking the full potential of generative AI for our powerhouse customers like Intuit, Uber, L’Oreal, and Accenture requires the ability to execute complex actions and workflows,” said Writer CEO and co-founder May Habib. “Writer is pioneering a new era of LLM advancement that’s being overlooked by big tech, as they leverage their resources for sheer training data volume. Larger datasets are hitting their ceiling; the future belongs to precision training and architectural innovation—areas that we have long prioritized. Expect Writer’s approach to keep outperforming the market while meeting critical enterprise requirements.”
Writer's unique approach to model training has enabled it to produce models with state-of-the-art reasoning capabilities. Palmyra X 004 comes with a suite of new skills, such as:
- Acting in systems external to the LLM via tool calling
- Automatic data integration with built-in retrieval augmented generation (RAG), including chain-of-thought and source transparency
- Code generation and deployment
- A 128K context window
With Palmyra X 004’s new tool calling capabilities, AI assistants and agents built with Writer can now be fully customized to interact with external systems, including performing tasks, fetching and analyzing data, deploying code, completing transactions, and executing workflows.
The model has already achieved impressive marks on the latest release of Stanford University’s Holistic Evaluation of Language Models (HELM). Palmyra X 004 debuted as one of the world’s top 10 models on both HELM Lite, a holistic framework for evaluating foundation models, and HELM MMLU, which tests understanding across 57 subjects, scoring 86.1% and 81.3% respectively.
Palmyra X 004 joins Writer’s Palmyra family of enterprise-grade LLMs, which support multilingual capabilities in 30-plus languages and multi-modal inputs across images, audio, and video.
Combined with the Writer full-stack generative AI platform—which includes integrated graph-based RAG technology, AI guardrails, and a suite of developer tools—Palmyra LLMs have enabled hundreds of enterprises to reinvent their workflows with generative AI, according to the company.
Palmyra X 004 is available today to enterprises via its API, the Writer Framework, no-code apps, and its out-of-the-box Ask Writer chat experience.
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