Let’s test out Cogito v1 Preview 14b to find out if its of any use for academics like you and me. We test it out a bit, seeing how it provides factual knowledge, helps write emails, writes about theory, and writes academic paper introductions. Will it dethrone my current best models? Plus, a bonus tip on how to create interactive charts and data visualizations in seconds. **Yes, I am now aware i said the model name wrong for the entire video - sorry about that! I really thought it was cognito and not cogito haha**
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Cogito v1 Preview: https://ollama.com/library/cogito
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0:27 Benchmarks and such
5:57 Downloading
6:52 Initial testing
17:03 Reasoning
19:35 The 8b model is… eh
20:12 Closing thoughts