ByteDance to disable third-party AI development software internally, replace it with its own Trae, sources say

May 28, 2011 - According to a report today on First BusinessByteDanceThe Security and Risk Control department released an email stating that out of concern for preventing the risk of data breaches, theStarting June 30, third parties will be banned from some batches within the AI development software,include AI Programming Tools Cursor, Windsurf, and more, and will byte its programming assistant Trae As an alternative.

ByteDance to disable third-party AI development software internally, replace it with its own Trae, sources say

According to 1AI's report in March this year, Byte launched the domestic version of Trae, saying it is "the first domestic AI native integrated development environment tool (AI IDE)", configured with Doubao-1.5-pro, and supports switching between full-blooded versions of DeepSeek R1 and V3 models.

Trae was previously released overseas with built-in GPT-4o and Claude-3.5-Sonnet models. The domestic version carries different models, but the functions are basically the same.

Trae is positioned as an "intelligent collaborative AI IDE" that supports code completion, code understanding, bug fixing, code generation based on natural language, and more.

In addition, the domestic version of Trae is equipped with a new Builder mode, which can help developers generate applications end-to-end through natural language descriptions: by describing the requirements in simple language, Trae can quickly build a project framework, and can also be continuously tuned and modified to produce usable code.

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