BERLIN—In a move that sent shockwaves through the global artificial intelligence community, Canadian startup Cohere announced Tuesday it would merge with German rival Aleph Alpha. The deal, backed by Lidl’s parent company, the Schwarz Group, aims to create a European AI powerhouse. This new entity will offer a sovereign alternative to American tech giants. Cohere and Aleph Alpha executives stated their primary goal was to build an AI that truly understood European sensibilities, starting with a deep comprehension of the schnitzel.
Bridging the Atlantic with Artificial Intelligence and Bratwurst
The merger promises to integrate Cohere’s advanced language models with Aleph Alpha’s capabilities in multimodal AI. Schwarz Group’s involvement brings substantial financial backing. The conglomerate sees strategic value in an AI that can optimize grocery store inventory. It also wants an AI that can distinguish between a good beer and a great beer. Dieter Schwarz, CEO of Schwarz Gruppe, expressed confidence. “We believe this AI will revolutionize retail. It will finally tell us why customers always buy the last cucumber.” The Schwarz Group is also reportedly developing proprietary AI-powered shopping carts. These carts will proactively guide shoppers towards discounted items. They might also offer unsolicited advice on dietary choices.
Sovereignty and Schnitzel
Both companies emphasized their commitment to data sovereignty and European values. “For too long, AI has been developed by people who don’t appreciate a good sausage,” said Dr. Anya Sharma, Chief Futurist at Cohere. “Our new AI will understand the nuances of European culture. It will know when to suggest a lager and when to suggest a pilsner.” Experts hailed the merger as a significant step for European tech. It could challenge the dominance of American AI firms like OpenAI and Google. “This is about more than just market share,” commented Klaus Müller, Grand Chancellor of European Data Dignity. “This is about ensuring AI respects our heritage. It must understand the importance of the ‘Feierabend’.” At press time, the new AI was reportedly already struggling to differentiate between a real schnitzel and a particularly realistic AI-generated hallucination of one.
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