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🔒Cohere Discusses AI Sovereignty at VB Transform 2026

Enterprises now have more control over their data and AI models

TL;DR

At VB Transform 2026, VP of Product Engineering at Cohere discussed the importance of AI sovereignty for mission-critical systems. Enterprises can now route tasks based on intelligence and sensitivity requirements.

At VB Transform 2026 in Menlo Park, Cohere's VP of Product Engineering emphasized the need for AI sovereignty in mission-critical environments like banks and hospitals. This means more control over where data resides and how it’s processed. Enterprises can route tasks according to their intelligence needs and regulatory requirements. For instance, a Canadian bank uses Cohere's on-premises models for highly regulated workloads while sending less sensitive tasks through the North platform.

Cohere Discusses AI Sovereignty at VB Transform 2026 — Venturebeat

Key Points

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VP of Product Engineering at Cohere argued that AI sovereignty means more than downloading open models or running apps behind firewalls.

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Cohere's North Mini Code, released last month, targets agentic software engineering tasks like terminal work and code review.

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Command A+, a 218-billion-parameter model with only 25 billion active parameters during each generation step, was also introduced by Cohere.

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The compressed four-bit version of Command A+ reduces hardware requirements for private deployment, enhancing accessibility.

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Cohere's governance layer lets customers route traffic to appropriate models, breaking vendor lock-in concerns and ensuring flexibility.

Why It Matters

Enterprises operating mission-critical systems now have more control over their data through Cohere’s on-premises models. A Canadian bank uses these for highly regulated workloads while less sensitive tasks go through the North platform. This approach ensures security and compliance without sacrificing efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this matter?

Enterprises operating mission-critical systems now have more control over their data through Cohere’s on-premises models. A Canadian bank uses these for highly regulated workloads while less sensitive tasks go through the North platform. This approach ensures security and compliance without sacrificing efficiency.

What happened?

At VB Transform 2026, VP of Product Engineering at Cohere discussed the importance of AI sovereignty for mission-critical systems. Enterprises can now route tasks based on intelligence and sensitivity requirements.

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