Alibaba reportedly bans workplace use of Claude Code
TechCrunch reports that Alibaba will ban employees from using Claude Code at work from July 10, citing high-risk software concerns and steering staff to Qoder.
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TechCrunch reports that Alibaba is banning employees from using Anthropic's Claude Code in workplace environments starting July 10. The move follows reports that Anthropic has been closing access loopholes for Chinese users and had experimented with covert code to identify unauthorized resellers. Alibaba reportedly classified Claude Code as high-risk software and is directing employees toward its own Qoder coding tool.
Key details: The reported ban takes effect July 10, Alibaba is steering employees to its Qoder coding tool, Anthropic already prohibits Chinese companies from using its models.
Why it matters: AI coding tools are becoming part of geopolitical access control and enterprise software-risk policy.