JPMorgan Blocks Hong Kong Staff Access to Anthropic AI Models
JPMorgan Chase has stopped its staff in Hong Kong from using Anthropic’s AI models, according to the Financial Times, a quiet decision with loud implications. The bank removed Anthropic’s Claude from the internal drop-down list of approved large language models available to employees in the territory, the FT reported, leaving them without access to one […] This story continues at The Next Web
JPMorgan Chase has reportedly restricted its Hong Kong-based employees from using Anthropic's AI models, including its Claude chatbot. This decision, detailed by the Financial Times, signifies a cautious approach by the financial institution towards third-party AI tools. By removing Claude from the list of approved large language models, JPMorgan aims to control the use of AI within its operations. The move suggests potential concerns regarding data security, compliance, or the reliability of external AI platforms. This action by a major bank could influence how other financial institutions manage their use of generative AI. The implications for AI providers like Anthropic are also significant.
JPMorgan's decision to cut off access to Anthropic's AI models for its Hong Kong staff signals a growing caution among financial institutions regarding the use of external AI tools.
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