# Saudi Arabia’s Humain taps Cohere for sovereign AI models with 50 MW compute commitment

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> Published: 2026-07-09 14:19:09+00:00

# Saudi Arabia’s Humain taps Cohere for sovereign AI models with 50 MW compute commitment

The partnership under Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund signals accelerating Middle Eastern ambitions to control national AI infrastructure, a trend with ripple effects across crypto and decentralized compute markets.

Saudi Arabia’s Humain and Toronto-based Cohere are joining forces to build sovereign AI models and expand compute capacity in the Middle East. The collaboration includes Humain dedicating at least 50 megawatts of AI compute resources to power Cohere’s next-generation foundation models.

## What the deal actually looks like

Humain, which operates under Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), launched in May 2025 with an ambitious mandate: build full-stack AI infrastructure as part of Saudi Vision 2030. The company has set a target of managing 7% of global AI workloads by 2030.

Cohere, founded in 2019 by Aidan Gomez, Ivan Zhang, and Nick Frosst, builds enterprise-focused AI models designed to be secure and customizable.

The partnership will focus on developing sovereign AI models, including Arabic-language variants. Humain already has its own Arabic large language model called Allam, and the Cohere collaboration appears designed to accelerate that work while bringing enterprise-grade capabilities to the region.

This isn’t Cohere’s first sovereign AI play either. In June 2026, the company partnered with Bell in Canada to launch Bell AI Fabric, following a similar template of pairing with national infrastructure players to deliver localized AI solutions.

## The competitive landscape is getting crowded

What makes the Humain-Cohere partnership notable is the scale of the compute commitment. Allocating 50 MW to a single partner suggests confidence in both the technology and the commercial demand.

For Cohere, the deal diversifies its revenue base beyond North America and Europe. For Humain, it brings proven AI model expertise to complement its infrastructure buildout.

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