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Cohere Transcribe Arabic is an open-source model built for Arabic's toughest transcription problems

Cohere has released Transcribe Arabic, an open-source model for Arabic speech recognition that the company says outperforms Whisper and OmniASR on dialects, code-switching, and bilingual Arabic-English speech. The 2-billion-parameter model is available on Hugging Face under the Apache 2.0 license. The article Cohere Transcribe Arabic is an open-source model built for Arabic's toughest transcription problems appeared first on The Decoder.

Cohere Transcribe Arabic is an open-source model built for Arabic's toughest transcription problems
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Published July 7, 2026 · Category: AI Briefing

Overview

Cohere has released Transcribe Arabic, an open-source model for Arabic speech recognition that the company says outperforms Whisper and OmniASR on dialects, code-switching, and bilingual Arabic-English speech. The 2-billion-parameter model is available on Hugging Face under the Apache 2.0 license.

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The article Cohere Transcribe Arabic is an open-source model built for Arabic's toughest transcription problems appeared first on The Decoder.

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Originally published at the-decoder.com.

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