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    A man wearing a headset microphone sits on a stage. He is speaking and gesturing with his hands. The background is dark blue.

    Cohere lands significant AI deal with federal innovation department

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Ottawa signs deal to use Cohere’s tech for its internal AI assistant

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Canadian businesses need a little motivation to adopt AI, executives say

    By Murad Hemmadi
    A woman walking past the logo of US big data analytics software company Palantir Technologies during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos.

    The Defence Department had a $14M contract with Palantir for data management software

    By Murad Hemmadi
    A work station at Cohere's office in Toronto.

    Cohere is going big in Ottawa as government attempts major AI push

    By Murad Hemmadi
    Parliament Hill in Ottawa in July 2020.

    Federal departments test AI tool to help monitor what Parliament is doing

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Canada wants to be the world’s government AI lab

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Ottawa is trying to build in-house AI tools that are just as good as ChatGPT

    By Murad Hemmadi

    Ottawa rushes to build its own AI translator as government use of free tools soars

    By David Reevely and Murad Hemmadi
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a grey humanoid robot. A crowd watches and takes photos in the background.

    The federal government is turning to AI to help it work better and smarter

    By Murad Hemmadi

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