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Cohere and Aleph Alpha in Merger Talks to Create European-Canadian AI Challenger

Canadian AI company Cohere and German startup Aleph Alpha are in advanced discussions to merge, potentially creating a transatlantic competitor to U.S.-based AI giants. The proposed combination would unite Cohere's enterprise-focused large language models with Aleph Alpha's European sovereign AI capabilities. According to reports, the German government has indicated willingness to become a key customer of the combined entity, providing crucial revenue backing for the merged company. The talks reflect intensifying pressure on midsize AI labs to consolidate as training costs escalate and competition with well-funded American rivals intensifies. Both companies have positioned themselves as privacy-focused alternatives to OpenAI and Anthropic, targeting enterprise and government customers with data-sovereignty requirements. Aleph Alpha, founded in Heidelberg in 2019, has emphasized EU data protection compliance and localized infrastructure. Cohere, headquartered in Toronto with additional operations in London, has focused on multilingual enterprise applications and search-augmented generation. The merger would create one of the largest non-U.S. AI labs
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