Major US banks, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, have restricted employees outside the US from using advanced AI tools like Anthropic's Claude. This move signals growing global concerns over AI governance and potential national security risks, prompting US authorities to tighten export controls. European nations are also pushing for 'sovereign AI' to reduce reliance on US technology.

US restricts Anthropic's AI models to US nationals, sparking European calls for AI independence amid national security concerns.

June 18 : JPMorgan Chase has stopped its staff in Hong Kong from accessing Anthropic’s AI models, in a sign of intense scrutiny on the technology’s use outside the U.S., the…

The move follows a similar decision by Goldman Sachs in April. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BNP Paribas restricts employee access to Anthropic's Claude AI models in Asia, joining Goldman Sachs amid tightening US export controls on advanced AI.

JPMorgan removed Anthropic's Claude models from approved AI tools for Hong Kong staff, citing licensing terms amid growing US-China tensions over artificial intelligence.

JPMorgan has removed Anthropic’s Claude from its approved AI tools for Hong Kong staff over licensing terms, the FT reports.

JPMorgan has reportedly blocked Anthropic’s Claude AI models for Hong Kong staff, highlighting growing focus on AI governance, compliance, and data security.

Major US banks, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs, have restricted employees outside the US from using advanced AI tools like Anthropic's Claude. This move signals growing global…

The Trump administration has restricted foreign access to Anthropic's latest AI models over security fears, forcing a global shutdown. Could the row hurt the Claude-maker's IPO…

JPMorgan restricted Anthropic access in Hong Kong after U.S. security concerns prompted tighter controls on advanced AI models.

The US government has taken an unprecedented step, using export control laws to restrict foreign access to advanced AI models from Anthropic. This move, citing national security…