Schwarz Group invests 500 million euros in Cohere

The Schwarz Group, owner of Lidl, is investing 500 million euros in the Canadian AI provider Cohere. Germany's Aleph Alpha from Heidelberg will become part of Cohere. The deal aims to make Germany more independent from US AI providers.

The Schwarz Group has invested 500 million euros in Cohere, a Canadian AI specialist from Toronto. As part of the deal, Aleph Alpha, an AI company from Heidelberg, will become part of Cohere. Both firms position themselves as alternatives to US tech giants.

The merger is significant for the governments of Germany and Canada in the global competition for artificial intelligence. It aims to reduce Germany's dependence on American providers. The Schwarz Group is pursuing another goal with the investment, which was not specified further.

Locations such as Berlin and Düsseldorf are mentioned in the context of the deal, while Aleph Alpha is based in Heidelberg and Cohere in Toronto.

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