Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
Goldman Sachs staff in Hong Kong lose access to Anthropic's Claude AI agent
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29

Goldman Sachs staff in Hong Kong lose access to Anthropic's Claude AI agent

9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 29
  • The restriction is location-specific, affecting both local employees and overseas staff visiting Hong Kong, according to a person familiar with the matter.
  • Claude, an AI tool mainly used by software engineers to accelerate software development, is now inaccessible within the city for Goldman Sachs personnel.
  • No details have been provided regarding the reason for this restriction or whether similar measures apply in other regions where Goldman Sachs operates.
Is Goldman's AI restriction in Hong Kong a warning shot for the entire tech industry?
Is Goldman's move a rejection of Hong Kong's current AI safety framework?
Can using AI assistants like Claude legally strip your company of its confidentiality?
Are banks blocking the very AI tools predicted to replace their own analysts?
Can an AI designed to find security flaws become a major security risk itself?
When a powerful AI agent makes a costly mistake, who is legally to blame?