Published on: 2025-07-05 21:45:58
Once again, Big Tech is under scrutiny for its role in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians. Recently, Microsoft’s sale of artificial intelligence models and cloud computing services to the Israeli military prompted a series of worker-led protests. But now, Microsoft says there’s no evidence that its products have been used to harm people in Gaza. At least not as far as Microsoft can examine. On Thursday, Microsoft announced that it conducted internal and external reviews into the Israel Mini
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-11-12 08:05:51
On Monday night President Donald Trump posted a nightmarish AI-generated video that depicted a Gaza rebuilt in his own image. NBC News tracked down the source of the video, but it’s only the tip of the iceberg. The “Trump Gaza” video is one piece of art that’s part of a grotesque online meme movement depicting “Gaz-A-Lago,” a place rife with namecoins, NFTS, and imagined futures. Trump posted the AI-generated video—which shows bearded belly dancers gyrating next to Trump, Elon Musk eating a pit
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Microsoft kicked five employees out of a town hall event yesterday because they were protesting the company’s contracts with the Israeli military. Microsoft is providing artificial intelligence models to the Israeli military to help them fight its wars in Gaza and Lebanon, a business move that’s seen as a moral stain on the company by some of its employees. On February 25, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was on hand at the company’s campus in Redmond, Washington to talk about new products. On the b
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