ByteDance open-sources the Doubao-1.5 model family for APAC enterprise — 7B and 32B variants with Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Indonesian multilingual training, Apache 2.0 licence, and APAC enterprise benchmarks beating Llama 3.1 on Asian-language tasks.
ByteDance has open-sourced the Doubao-1.5 model family under Apache 2.0 licence — releasing 7B and 32B parameter instruction-tuned models that ByteDance claims achieve state-of-the-art performance on Asian-language benchmarks including Japanese language understanding (JCommonsenseQA, JNLI), Korean NLP (KoNLI, KoBEST), and Chinese enterprise tasks (C-Eval, CMMLU) while also performing competitively on English-language benchmarks relative to comparable-parameter open models.
Doubao-1.5's multilingual training corpus includes 3 trillion tokens with documented proportions for Japanese (14% of training data, higher than typical multilingual models), Korean (8%), Mandarin Chinese (22%), Bahasa Indonesia (6%), and Thai (4%) — significantly higher Asian language proportions than Llama 3.1 and Mistral's multilingual variants, which ByteDance positions as the primary differentiator for APAC enterprise fine-tuning on Asian-language document processing, customer service, and workflow automation use cases.
For APAC enterprise AI teams evaluating open-weight models for self-hosted deployment, Doubao-1.5 32B provides a commercially usable (Apache 2.0) foundation model with documented Asian-language capability that addresses the Japanese, Korean, and Indonesian language gaps that teams consistently find in Llama 3.1 and Mistral deployments. The Apache 2.0 licence permits APAC enterprise fine-tuning and commercial deployment without Llama 3's acceptable use policy restrictions — enabling APAC AI vendors building language-specific fine-tuned models to use Doubao-1.5 as a base without commercial licence negotiation. APAC enterprise AI advisors should evaluate Doubao-1.5 as a primary candidate for Japanese and Korean language enterprise applications alongside existing evaluation of HyperCLOVA X (NAVER) and Exaone (LG AI Research).
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