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Nous Research, a secretive artificial intelligence startup that has emerged as a leading voice in the open-source AI movement, quietly released Hermes 4 on Monday, a family of large language models that the company claims can match the performance of leading proprietary systems while offering unprecedented user control and minimal content restrictions.
The release represents a significant escalation in the battle between open-source AI advocates and major technology companies over who should control access to advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. Unlike models from OpenAI, Google, or Anthropic, Hermes 4 is designed to respond to nearly any request without the safety guardrails that have become standard in commercial AI systems.
Nous Research presents Hermes 4, our latest line of hybrid reasoning models.https://t.co/E5EW9hBurb
Hermes 4 builds on our legacy of user-aligned models with expanded test-time compute capabilities.
Special attention was given to making the models creative and interesting to… pic.twitter.com/52VjnvrDWM — Nous Research (@NousResearch) August 26, 2025
“Hermes 4 builds on our legacy of user-aligned models with expanded test-time compute capabilities,” Nous Research announced on X (formerly Twitter). “Special attention was given to making the models creative and interesting to interact with, unencumbered by censorship, and neutrally aligned while maintaining state of the art level math, coding, and reasoning performance for open weight models.”
How Hermes 4’s ‘hybrid reasoning’ mode outperforms ChatGPT and Claude on math benchmarks
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