Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha
“Sovereign AI” refers to systems where companies and governments retain full control over their own data — rather than routing it through U. tech giants like Microsoft or Google. As companies that develop large language models, Aleph Alpha and Cohere have been hometown stars, while still lagging far behind OpenAI and the likes globally.
But similarities aside, this isn’t an alliance between equals.
The deal’s key financial backer is Schwarz Group, a German retail conglomerate.
As an existing shareholder in Aleph Alpha, it is already fully onboard with the acquisition.
In return, Schwarz Group expects the new entity to run on STACKIT — the sovereign cloud platform operated by its IT division, Schwarz Digits — giving the retail giant a major enterprise customer for its cloud business.
This would be a significant leap that combined revenue alone can’t justify.
But investors are betting that teaming up will improve their odds against much larger rivals.
They may not be alone in the thinking that consolidation is the path forward.
Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI has reportedly discussed a three-way partnership with France’s Mistral AI and Cursor, which SpaceX recently secured the option to buy.
A partnership with xAI — an American company — would complicate that identity.
The new entity plans to target highly-regulated industries — including defense, energy, finance, healthcare, manufacturing and telecommunications— as well as the public sector. Aleph Alpha also developed specialized language models targeting enterprises and public institutions in Europe, such as the PhariaAI suite. A subsequent pivot away from building its own frontier models and the departure of its cofounder and CEO Jonas Andrulis made its strategy and leadership less clear, and left it in a weakened negotiating position.
But its team of 250 people and their expertise could still complement Cohere.
Amid growing tensions with the United States, Canada has been increasingly keen to sign bilateral initiatives with a variety of partners, including Germany. With a shared concern for privacy and security, the two countries recently launched a Sovereign Technology Alliance to “strengthen sovereign AI capacity and reduce strategic technology dependencies
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