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Goldman Sachs Bars Hong Kong Bankers From Using Anthropic's Claude AI Models
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Business·01.05.2026Résumé IA

Goldman Sachs Bars Hong Kong Bankers From Using Anthropic's Claude AI Models

Goldman Sachs has barred its bankers in Hong Kong from using Anthropic's Claude AI models, following consultations with Anthropic and adopting a strict interpretation of its contract. The restriction does not extend to other AI vendors like OpenAI. Western AI models are banned in mainland China under the Great Firewall, while Hong Kong has generally operated outside those restrictions. US AI firms are concerned about 'distillation' - the risk that intensive use in China could help local actors train competing systems. The move could pose challenges for Hong Kong's role as a financial hub as bankers may fall behind peers elsewhere.

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Times of India
Goldman Sachs tells employees in Hong Kong: Do not use Anthropic AI models
ACTU
01.05.2026

Goldman Sachs tells employees in Hong Kong: Do not use Anthropic AI models

Goldman Sachs has prohibited its Hong Kong bankers from using Anthropic's Claude AI models, citing contract interpretations amid US-China tech tensions. This move, impacting coding and financial modeling, raises concerns for Hong Kong's financial hub status and other institutions using the AI. The restriction highlights broader worries about AI intellectual property theft and cybersecurity risks.

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Times of India
China Blocks Meta's Acquisition of AI Company Manus Amid US-China Tech Rivalry
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Business·27.04.2026Résumé IA

China Blocks Meta's Acquisition of AI Company Manus Amid US-China Tech Rivalry

China has formally ordered Meta to unwind its $2 billion acquisition of AI company Manus, citing national security concerns. The deal, completed in December 2025, had been under review since January 2026. This marks a significant escalation in US-China AI rivalry and signals increased difficulty for cross-border tech deals. Manus founders had relocated most of their team to Singapore and established offshore entities to distance from China, but the Chinese government's decision creates uncertainty for both companies' AI ambitions.

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Ars Technica
US House Committee Passes 20 Export Control Measures Targeting Chinese Tech Access
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Politique·24.04.2026Résumé IA

US House Committee Passes 20 Export Control Measures Targeting Chinese Tech Access

The House Foreign Affairs Committee passed 20 new export control measures, including the Match Act, to restrict Chinese access to US technology and bar Chinese chipmakers from advanced semiconductor equipment. The measures represent the largest significant export control markup in Congress history, requiring allies like Japan and the Netherlands to align with US restrictions on selling advanced semiconductor equipment to China.

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SCMP Tech
Hong Kong urged to be more proactive in removing barriers with Shenzhen
ACTU
19.04.2026

Hong Kong urged to be more proactive in removing barriers with Shenzhen

Hong Kong should take a more proactive approach to removing barriers hindering the cross-border flow of people, capital, goods and data with neighbouring Shenzhen, analysts have said, as the new leadership of the mainland China tech hub signals a fresh push for deeper integration. The calls for action followed the appointment of Jin Lei, an economist and former official in Sichuan province, as Shenzhen’s Communist Party chief last month, succeeding Meng Fanli, who has since been named the...

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SCMP Economy