Goldman Sachs Blocks Hong Kong Staff from Using Anthropic's Claude AI
Goldman Sachs has restricted its Hong Kong-based employees from accessing Anthropic's Claude artificial intelligence platform.

Goldman Sachs has prohibited its Hong Kong-based banking staff from using Anthropic's Claude artificial intelligence platform, according to sources familiar with the matter. The restriction affects Goldman employees working in the financial hub who previously had access to the AI assistant.
The move represents a notable decision by one of Wall Street's premier investment banks to limit employee access to AI tools in a specific geographic region. Goldman Sachs has been among the financial institutions exploring the use of artificial intelligence technologies to enhance productivity and client services.
Claude is an AI assistant developed by Anthropic, a company founded by former OpenAI researchers. The platform offers conversational AI capabilities similar to other large language models, allowing users to engage with the system for various tasks including analysis, writing assistance, and problem-solving.
The reasons behind Goldman's decision to restrict access specifically in Hong Kong were not immediately clear. The bank has not publicly commented on the policy change or provided details about whether similar restrictions apply to other regions where the firm operates.
This development comes as financial institutions worldwide are grappling with how to integrate AI technologies while managing regulatory compliance, data security, and operational risks. Many banks have been implementing AI tools cautiously, establishing internal guidelines and restrictions around their use.