Canada’s Cohere, Germany’s Aleph Alpha in merger talks: Report

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Artificial intelligence companies Cohere of Canada and Aleph Alpha of Germany are in talks to merge and have Berlin’s support for a potential deal, newspaper Handelsblatt reported late on Thursday.

Citing government and industry sources, the paper said the German government would be willing to become a key customer of a combined company, part of ‌a push to ⁠provide ⁠digital public services.

“If leading AI companies from Canada and Germany were to join forces that would send a very strong signal,” German Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger told the paper.

Germany and ​Canada were already collaborating closely in the field, he was also quoted as saying.

Aleph Alpha told Reuters that regular discussions over strategic partnerships were standard ​practice in the AI industry and that Aleph ⁠Alpha had ‌its own independent strategy, declining to comment further.

Cohere said it ​meets “with companies ​and institutions across Germany and Europe and continually evaluates ⁠strategic opportunities that support our global growth.”