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Claude断供,国产AI编程工具顶上

Core Insights - Anthropic has announced a complete ban on the use of its AI programming tool Claude Code by companies with over 50% ownership by Chinese entities, which is expected to accelerate the development of domestic AI programming tools [1][2] - Claude Code processes nearly 200 million lines of code weekly and generates an annual revenue of approximately $500 million [1] - Domestic companies such as Tencent, DeepSeek, and Alibaba are actively developing AI programming tools, with Tencent's CodeBuddy Code recently entering public testing [1][2] Company Developments - DeepSeek V3.1 has gained significant attention in the international developer community for its performance in AI programming [1] - Tencent's CodeBuddy Code supports multiple formats including plugins, IDE, and CLI, allowing developers to automate the entire development and operations process using natural language [1][2] - Over 90% of Tencent's engineers are currently using CodeBuddy, resulting in an average coding time reduction of over 40% [2] Industry Trends - The ban by Anthropic highlights the risks of over-reliance on foreign AI services, prompting a push for a more robust domestic AI service ecosystem [2] - The emergence of domestic AI programming tools is seen as a counter to the dominance of OpenAI, with a growing demand for self-sufficient and controllable tools in the market [2]