Goldman Sachs Bars Hong Kong Bankers From Using Anthropic AI, Source Says
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AI divisions deepen between US and China
Goldman Sachs stopped its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic’s AI models, in the latest sign of expanding US-China tech tensions. The American startup’s chatbots are banned in mainland China, and Goldman’s move suggests US AI firms could increasingly treat Hong Kong as off-limits as well, the Financial Times reported. It comes as partitions between the US and China tech ecosystems appear to be hardening further. US lawmakers are probing A…
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Goldman Sachs bars Hong Kong bankers from using Anthropic AI, source says
Goldman's move came as a result of the US bank taking a strict interpretation of its contract with Anthropic following a consultation with the company, concluding that the bank's employees in Hong Kong should not be able to use any Anthropic products, the FT said.
Goldman Sachs has banned its Hong Kong employees from using Anthropic's artificial intelligence models, further demonstrating how this emerging technology is exacerbating tensions between the US and China. According to four sources familiar with the matter, several weeks ago, employees of the Wall Street bank in Hong Kong were unable to access Cla either directly or through the company's internal AI platform.
Goldman Restricts Anthropic’s Claude in Hong Kong, Underscoring Rising fault lines in AI access and Financial Risk Controls
A quiet policy shift inside Goldman Sachs is drawing attention to a broader recalibration underway across global finance, where the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is colliding with tightening data controls and geopolitical friction. The decision marks a deeper shift in how global banks are approaching artificial intelligence, treating it less as a productivity tool […] The post Goldman Restricts Anthropic’s Claude in Hong Kong, Unders…
Goldman Sachs Blocks Anthropic AI in Hong Kong: What It Means for Banks and Data Security
Goldman Sachs has restricted access to Anthropic AI models for its Hong Kong-based employees, signalling a growing shift in how global banks approach artificial intelligence. The move reflects deeper concerns around data governance, regulatory pressure, and geopolitical tensions tied to advanced AI systems. While the decision may seem narrow, its implications stretch across the financial sector—and could shape how institutions worldwide deploy A…
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