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Amid serious backlash from both protesters and employees, Microsoft denies its tools are being used to cause harm in the Gaza ...
Microsoft acknowledged Thursday that it sold advanced artificial intelligence and cloud computing services to the Israeli ...
But even in a statement to clear its name, Microsoft acknowledged it can't know the full extent of Israel's use of its ...
Microsoft responds to employee protests with a review that hasn’t eased concerns over the use of its technology.
We have conducted an internal review and engaged an external firm to undertake additional fact-finding to help us assess ...
Protesters with the group No Azure for Apartheid gather outside Microsoft’s Redmond campus during the company’s 50th ...
An internal Microsoft review finds no Gaza civilian harm from its tech, yet admits oversight gaps; activists criticize the ...
This marks Microsoft’s first public acknowledgment of its involvement in the conflict, which began after Hamas’ October 7, ...
Microsoft blocked the email account of Chief Prosecutor of the International Court of Justice after Trump's sanctions.
Microsoft issues statement in Israel Gaza situation to address public concerns over the use of Azure and AI technologies ...
Tech company faces backlash for role in Israeli defense tech support, denies its AI tools used to harm Gaza civilians - ...
Acknowledging its involvement in the war, Microsoft said its relationship with the Israeli military “is structured as a ...