Cohere is expanding in Ottawa following a federal agreement to explore AI adoption across government departments. The Toronto-based firm is hiring engineers and solutions architects, seeking staff with public sector experience and security clearance, to support pilots of its workplace AI system, North.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada has already tested the tool and used Cohere’s Command R+ model in its ParlBrief application. Cohere has also worked with the Communications Security Establishment on data analysis. The company logged 45 federal lobbying contacts this year, underscoring its ambition to become a public sector AI supplier.
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