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ymao1 opened this issue Feb 4, 2025 · 1 comment
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ymao1 commented Feb 4, 2025

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We added the ability to support a new embedding type in elastic/elasticsearch#120751 and need to update the docs to reflect this. Docs for 8.x have been updated in elastic/elasticsearch#121584

In the Cohere docs, should add bit and binary to the supported embedding types

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This feature was implemented in elastic/elasticsearch#120751

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Elastic On-Prem and Cloud (all)

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The feature is identical in all deployments

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Looks like this something for 9.1

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