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A.I. Start-Ups From Canada and Germany Merge to Take On Silicon Valley

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April 24, 2026
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Struggling to find a foothold in the increasingly competitive market for artificial intelligence, two start-ups on Friday said they were merging in a trans-Atlantic alliance to better compete with American tech giants.

Cohere, a Canadian company founded in 2019, is acquiring Aleph Alpha of Germany. The governments of both countries helped orchestrate the deal. The new company would aim to lure customers in business and government that are uncomfortable relying on American tech firms for artificial intelligence and other digital services.

Cohere and other smaller A.I. firms have struggled to keep up with U.S. companies like Anthropic, OpenAI and Google that have spent huge sums on talent, semiconductors and data centers. The American companies are building increasingly powerful systems and reach global customers. A.I. systems made by Chinese firms like DeepSeek and Alibaba are also widely used globally.

The dominance of American and Chinese A.I. companies has set off alarm bells in capitals around the world. Governments are wary of becoming dependent on foreign firms for technology seen as critical for economic and national security.

Cohere and Aleph Alpha said in a statement that its deal would provide a “sovereign alternative in an era of growing A.I. concentration.”

“We need to make sure that the power does not rest in the hands of a few dominant players,” Evan Solomon, Canada’s minister for artificial intelligence and digital innovation, said at a news conference in Berlin, where he was joined by the chief executives of Cohere and Aleph Alpha, and Germany’s digital minister Karsten Wildberger.

The value of the combined company will be $20 billion, The Financial Times reported. Cohere declined to comment.

Cohere’s experience shows how difficult it is for smaller A.I. companies to compete against bigger rivals. Cohere builds technology that other businesses can use to deploy chatbots, search engines and other A.I.-driven products. Founded in Toronto, it was seen as one of the few companies with the technology to challenge what was being built by OpenAI and others in Silicon Valley. Its backers included well-known A.I. researchers, Geoffrey Hinton, Fei-Fei Li and Pieter Abbeel.

But the company has struggled to keep pace. It raised roughly $1.6 billion from investors including the U.S. chipmaker Nvidia, while companies like OpenAI raised far more. As part of the deal announced on Friday, the Schwarz Group, a German firm that is a main investor in Aleph Alpha, said it would invest $600 million in Cohere.

As the economics of artificial intelligence become more complicated, the industry is starting to consolidate. SpaceX, Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company, announced a deal this week with the A.I. code-writing start-up Cursor that could result in its acquiring the company for $60 billion.

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