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Alibaba has banned its employees from using Claude Code, labeling it as high-risk software. This move reflects growing concerns about security and compliance with AI tools. The ban highlights the challenges companies face in managing AI software risks.

It shows how major companies are tightening controls on AI tool usage due to security concerns.
Alibaba (BABA)
This could influence other enterprises to reassess their AI software policies.
Companies should evaluate the risks of AI tools before adoption.
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Alibaba has banned its employees from using Claude Code, labeling it as high-risk software. This move reflects growing concerns about security and compliance with AI tools. The ban highlights the challenges companies face in managing AI software risks.
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Alibaba has banned its employees from using Claude Code, labeling it as high-risk software. This move reflects growing concerns about security and compliance with AI tools. The ban highlights the challenges companies face in managing AI software risks.