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Alibaba reportedly bans employees from using Claude Code
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Alibaba reportedly bans employees from using Claude Code

Alibaba Group has announced plans to prohibit its employees from using Anthropic's AI-powered coding tool, Claude Code, beginning on July 10, 2026. This decision follows concerns over potential security risks, including allegations of backdoors or vulnerabilities that could compromise data integrity. Anthropic had previously restricted access to its tools for Chinese companies and their foreign subsidiaries, citing efforts to address loopholes allowing unauthorized access. According to a Reddit post, certain versions of Claude Code were designed to detect Chinese users, though Anthropic stated these measures were experimental and aimed at preventing misuse rather than targeting specific regions. Despite these clarifications, Alibaba has deemed Claude Code too risky and is encouraging staff to use its internal alternative, Qoder.

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Alibaba reportedly bans employees from using Claude Code

Alibaba Group has announced plans to prohibit its employees from using Anthropic's AI-powered coding tool, Claude Code, beginning on July 10, 2026. This decision follows concerns over potential security risks, including allegations of backdoors or vulnerabilities that could compromise data integrity. Anthropic had previously restricted access to its tools for Chinese companies and their foreign subsidiaries, citing efforts to address loopholes allowing unauthorized access. According to a Reddit post, certain versions of Claude Code were designed to detect Chinese users, though Anthropic stated these measures were experimental and aimed at preventing misuse rather than targeting specific regions. Despite these clarifications, Alibaba has deemed Claude Code too risky and is encouraging staff to use its internal alternative, Qoder.

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