A|I: The AI Times – Cohere is on Bessemer’s list, D-Wave is moving execs to the US
Plus: Oracle’s answer to the Microsoft-OpenAI alliance.
Plus: Oracle’s answer to the Microsoft-OpenAI alliance.
Relay Ventures-backed Train Fitness aims to track weight-lifting without data entry.
The OpenAI competitor is joined on the list by Nexii, Svante, and fellow Toronto firm Xanadu.
CEO hails agreement as “important milestone,” plans to step down.
Plus: Canada’s Cohere secures $270M to continue “foundational contributions” to AI.
While bootstrapped, VanHack said it grew to over 400,000 members.
BetaKit’s founder says learning how to prompt an AI engine is not just a tech skill—it’s a life skill.
Competition Bureau, CRTC, and OPC to collaborate on digital markets, AI, data portability through the Canadian Digital Regulators…
Bessemer led the round with participation from Bain Capital, Behance founder, among others.
Led by ex-Google researchers, OpenAI rival Cohere aims to help firms adopt generative AI.
Plus: Canadian AI computing startup Tenstorrent and LG partner to build chips.
Organizations plan to collaborate on large language models and natural language processing.
Plus: Ex-OpenAI execs raise $450 million for rival Anthropic.
Signatories include OpenAI’s Sam Altman, Vector Institute and Mila researchers, and musician Grimes.
As funding has dried up, David Dufresne and Matt Roberts say they plan to lead and price early-stage rounds.