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Cohere raises $500M at $6.8B valuation for enterprise AI
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Canadian AI startup Cohere has raised $500 million in funding, reaching a valuation of $6.8 billion as it competes for enterprise AI market share. The funding round was led by Radical Ventures and Inovia Capital, with participation from AMD Ventures, Nvidia, PSP Investments, and Salesforce Ventures, positioning the company to expand globally and advance its enterprise-focused AI models.

What you should know: Unlike broad foundational model companies such as OpenAI and Meta’s Llama, Cohere specializes in building AI models specifically designed for enterprise use cases.

  • The company recently launched North, a ChatGPT-style tool designed to help knowledge workers with tasks like document summarization.
  • Cohere plans to use the new funding to advance agentic AI—software that can perform tasks autonomously—to help businesses and governments operate more efficiently.

Key leadership moves: The startup has appointed two high-profile executives to strengthen its team as it scales operations.

  • Joelle Pineau, former vice president of AI Research at Meta, joins as chief AI officer after spending eight years at the tech giant.
  • Francois Chadwick, former executive at Uber and Shield AI, has been named chief financial officer.

Why this matters: The fundraise reflects the broader surge in AI financing as private equity and Big Tech channel capital into startups pursuing strong returns from innovative AI products.

  • Cohere’s enterprise-specific approach differentiates it in a crowded market dominated by general-purpose AI models.
  • “The funding allows us to expand more globally, branch off into different modalities, as you saw us launch a command vision model recently, and keep building secure AI for the enterprise,” said Nick Frosst, co-founder of Cohere.

Market context: Pineau’s departure from Meta in May came as the tech giant aggressively invests in building out a new AI research team, highlighting the competitive talent landscape in AI development.

AI startup Cohere valued at $6.8 billion in latest fundraising, hires Meta exec

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