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Alibaba has completely banned internal employees from using Claude Code in the office environment, sparking the author's association with the group of people who used Yiyuyan for Chinese programming back then.
Alibaba has announced a comprehensive internal ban on using Claude Code for work and development, after it was exposed that Claude Code adds invisible watermarks for users in the China timezone and specific AI labs.
A researcher discovered 7 bugs in llama.cpp's router that went unpatched for years; after raising the issue, they and 10 others were banned for using AI, yet maintainers later used AI themselves, sparking accusations of hypocrisy and unethical behavior.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's prior warnings about AI risks are cited as contributing to a US government ban on the company's product Fable, highlighting the backlash against aggressive AI advocacy.
Over 150 cybersecurity leaders have urged the White House to lift the ban on Anthropic's Fable 5, arguing that the restriction is misguided and potentially harmful to national security interests.
Michigan politicians propose a bill to ban Chinese-made or Chinese-badged cars from entering the US, citing national security concerns over data collection and surveillance risks.
Zig president Andrew Kelley banned AI-assisted code contributions, calling them 'invariably garbage' and a waste of reviewer time. The policy prohibits any LLM-generated, paraphrased, or AI-edited code in the open-source project.
The wx-cli tool has recently become susceptible to detection and banning. The developer advises users of older versions of WeChat to use it with caution, as multiple similar tools have already been disabled.
The article discusses the surprising backlash against Arxiv's proposed one-year ban for authors who submit papers with hallucinated references from LLMs, highlighting revealing responses from academics.
ArXiv, a popular preprint platform, will ban authors for one year if they submit papers containing clear signs of unchecked LLM-generated content, such as hallucinated references or LLM meta-comments, to reduce AI slop.
arXiv will ban submitters of AI-generated content that violates moderation standards for one year, requiring future submissions to undergo peer review before hosting.
arXiv announces a 1-year ban for authors whose papers contain unchecked LLM-generated errors like hallucinated references, emphasizing author responsibility for all content regardless of generation method.