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Cohere signs deal with Thales to use its AI for the Canadian Armed Forces - The Logic
As well as deploying AI in the military, the two companies will also jointly develop new agentic systems for security applications
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In a statement, Cohere co-founder Ivan Zhang said its AI system with Thales will “analyze complex naval environments in real time” and “deliver actionable intelligence at operational speed.” The two firms also plan to conduct joint research and development on other defence applications of AI agents.
Thales has contracts to maintain and provide engineering and technical help for the Canadian Armed Forces’ Arctic patrol ships, coastal defence vessels and auxiliary ships like tugboats—more than 100 craft in all. It’s already using digital technologies like AI to “optimize fleet support,” said Jennifer Tumminio, director of media relations for Thales North America. She added that the firm plans to use Cohere’s AI agents to “further enhance operational efficiency and readiness.”
Zhang is building a new team in Toronto to develop “agentic capabilities for cybersecurity,” he said in a LinkedIn post last month. Technical staff on the public sector team will build technology for “mission-critical use cases,” according to a job posting for members of the team. They must also be Canadian citizens and ideally have top-secret clearance.

