JPMorgan restricts its Hong Kong employees' access to Anthropic AI models
According to the Financial Times, informed sources revealed that JPMorgan Chase has stopped its Hong Kong employees from accessing Anthropic's AI models. Currently, the bank's Hong Kong employees can no longer call models like Claude from the internally approved large language model dropdown list.
It is reported that this decision is primarily based on the specific wording of the usage terms in the licensing agreement between JPMorgan Chase and Anthropic. According to the relevant terms, the usage scope of Anthropic's models excludes the Greater China region (including Hong Kong). Earlier this year, Goldman Sachs also implemented similar access restrictions for its Hong Kong employees based on a strict interpretation of these terms.
Although international institutions previously could usually circumvent regional restrictions by signing global contracts and hosting data overseas, compliance actions among Wall Street banks are tightening as the U.S. government and regulatory agencies increasingly scrutinize the overseas use of AI technology. Anthropic has previously made it clear that its Claude model has never been officially "supported" in Hong Kong.
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