Alibaba Bans Employees From Using Claude Code
- •Alibaba will ban employees from using Anthropic’s Claude Code starting July 10.
- •The Chinese tech giant has classified the foreign AI programming tool as high-risk.
- •Staff are now required to use the company's proprietary AI coding tool, Qoder.
Alibaba is expected to implement a company-wide prohibition on the use of Claude Code, an AI programming tool developed by Anthropic, effective July 10. The Chinese technology firm has officially categorized the software as high-risk, citing concerns amidst the intensifying AI competition between the United States and China. According to recent reports, employees have been instructed to transition to the company’s internal AI coding platform, Qoder, to support their software development workflows.
This move reflects broader efforts by major Chinese technology companies to shift toward domestic AI infrastructure as geopolitical tensions impact cross-border software accessibility. By restricting access to foreign-developed AI tools, Alibaba is consolidating its internal technical stack around proprietary solutions developed within the organization. These directives form part of a broader corporate strategy to mitigate reliance on external AI dependencies while scaling the firm’s local AI capabilities for its workforce.