Goldman Sachs (GS) has restricted its Hong Kong bankers from using Anthropic’s Claude models, reflecting growing sensitivity around U.S.-China tensions in AI deployment, The Financial Times’ Arjun Neil Alim, Zijing Wu, and Tim Bradshaw report. The move reportedly follows a strict interpretation of the firm’s contract with Anthropic and highlights how access to Western AI tools in Hong Kong can be shaped by corporate policy rather than local regulation, the report notes. A spokesperson for Anthropic said its Claude models had never been officially “supported” in Hong Kong but declined to comment further.
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