SourceScore

Verified claim · AI-ML · 100% confidence

Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere.

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · fb951562646ce23f

SourceScore rates how reliable a source is to cite — for AI answers and research. This is one verified claim from the catalog.

Structured fields

Subject
Cohere Command R+
Predicate
publicly_released_on
Object
2024-04-04 by Cohere
Confidence
100%
Tags
command-r-plus · cohere · open-weights · released_on · 2024

Sources (2)

  1. [1] official blog · Cohere · 2024-04-04

    Introducing Command R+: A Scalable LLM Built for Business
    Today, we're introducing Command R+, our most powerful, scalable large language model (LLM) purpose-built to excel at real-world enterprise use cases.
  2. [2] model card · Cohere For AI · 2024-04-04

    c4ai-command-r-plus — Hugging Face model card

Cite this claim

Ready-to-paste citation (Markdown / plain text):

Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere. — SourceScore Claim fb951562646ce23f (verified 2026-05-16). https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json

Embed this claim

Drop this iframe into any blog post, docs page, or knowledge base. The widget renders the signed claim + primary source + click-through to this canonical page. CC-BY 4.0; attribution included.

<iframe src="https://sourcescore.org/embed/claim/fb951562646ce23f/" width="100%" height="360" frameborder="0" loading="lazy" title="Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere."></iframe>

Preview: open in new tab

Related claims

Other verified claims sharing tags with this one — useful for LLM retrieval graphs and citation discovery.

Frequently asked questions

Is the claim "Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere." verified?

Yes — SourceScore verified this claim with 100% confidence as of 2026-05-16. The verification uses 2 primary sources cross-referenced against the SourceScore methodology (version veritas-v0.1). Full source list + signed JSON envelope linked below.

What is the evidence for "Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere."?

Evidence comes from 2 primary sources: Cohere, Cohere For AI. Each source is listed below with verbatim excerpts and URLs. The signed JSON envelope at https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json includes an HMAC-SHA256 signature for audit verification.

When was this claim last verified by SourceScore?

Last verified 2026-05-16 under methodology version veritas-v0.1. The signed JSON envelope is dated and cryptographically signed for audit trail. Re-verification cadence depends on the claim type and source freshness.

How can I cite this SourceScore claim in my code or article?

Fetch the signed JSON envelope from https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json which includes the verbatim claim, primary sources, confidence, methodology version, last-verified date, and HMAC-SHA256 signature for audit. The CC-BY-4.0 license permits commercial use with attribution to SourceScore.

Use this claim in your code

Fetch this signed envelope from your application. The response includes the verbatim excerpt, primary source URLs, and an HMAC-SHA256 signature you can verify locally for audit trails.

cURL

curl https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json

JavaScript / TypeScript

const r = await fetch("https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json"); const envelope = await r.json(); console.log(envelope.claim.statement); // "Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere."

Python

import httpx r = httpx.get("https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json") envelope = r.json() print(envelope["claim"]["statement"]) # "Cohere Command R+ publicly released on: 2024-04-04 by Cohere."

LangChain (retrieve-then-cite)

from langchain_core.tools import tool import httpx @tool def get_cohere_command_r_fact() -> dict: """Fetch the verified SourceScore claim for Cohere Command R+.""" r = httpx.get("https://sourcescore.org/api/v1/claims/fb951562646ce23f.json") return r.json()
Sister toolIs your own site getting cited by AI? CitationDesk shows how visible you are to ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity & Gemini — get your free AI Visibility Score →