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Alibaba reportedly bans Anthropic's Claude Code, pushes staff toward its own AI platform Qoder

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Faizan Farooque

1d ago· 8 min readenInsight

Summary

Alibaba has reportedly banned its staff from using Anthropic's Claude Code AI coding assistant at work, directing them instead toward its own internal coding platform, Qoder. The directive comes amid scrutiny of Claude Code features that could identify users with links to China. While this appears to be a routine IT decision, the article argues it reflects a broader strategic move by Alibaba to exert more control over China's AI market by steering developers toward its own ecosystem and reducing reliance on foreign AI tools.

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bskyAlibaba reportedly bans Anthropic's Claude Code, pushes staff toward its own AI platform Qoderbit.ly

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Alibaba's reported ban on Anthropic's Claude Code looks, on the surface, like an IT decision at a company.
A Chinese tech giant has warned staff not to use Anthropic's AI coding helper at work and has directed them toward its own coding platform, Qoder
For investors, the more profound problem isn't whether Alibaba (BABA) engineers are using this or that tool.
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Alibaba's reported ban on Anthropic's Claude Code looks, on the surface, like an IT decision at a company.

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