AI Deployment in Finance and Government
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and AIG are embedding artificial intelligence into their core business functions. Leaders from these firms recently shared deployment strategies, governance frameworks, and lessons learned from integrating AI into high-stakes financial operations. Separately, the Pentagon announced it will no longer rely on a single AI provider, as the White House pushes agencies to diversify frontier models amid legal tensions with Anthropic over military use.
Emerging Risks and Research Findings
Researchers from Stanford, MIT, and Carnegie Mellon found that most production AI agents remain vulnerable to multi step attacks that exploit memory, tool access, and agent coordination. These failure modes bypass traditional chatbot safety testing. Additionally, regulatory attorney Elizabeth Hodge warned that AI embedded in software without vendor disclosure poses substantial risk, mirroring the challenges of shadow AI. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei disclosed that Claude Mythos has identified tens of thousands of unpatched software vulnerabilities, predicting a six to twelve month window before Chinese AI models close the gap.
Healthcare and Biomedical Innovation
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services aims to accelerate biomedical research ten fold by creating an AI enabled interoperable research ecosystem. Meanwhile, the FDA has begun testing AI supported real time clinical trials to speed drug development. FIS partnered with Anthropic to deploy an AI agent automating money laundering investigations, reducing casework from days to minutes, with BMO and Amalgamated Bank as early adopters. ServiceNow also announced AI control tower expansions to govern enterprise AI solutions across all business functions.
Source: Healthcareinfosecurity