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America: Microsoft company employees in the US have become intent on protesting against Israel on a large scale. Explain that Microsoft employees continue in Washington against selling AI, cloud service to the Israeli army. This demonstration is taking place at a time when the Associated Press (AP) last week revealed that the recent AI models of Microsoft and Microsoft’s important AI models and as part of the Israeli military program to target bombs during the war between Gaza and Lebanon. OpenAI was used.
In this news, information was given about the Israeli attack on the vehicle carrying the Lebanese family members in 2023. Three young women and their grandmother died in this attack. Israel had said that it had accidentally targeted the vehicle. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was talking about new products at a meeting of employees at the company’s corporate office at Redmund, Washington. During this time, the employees standing about 15 feet away on their right, showed their T-shirts, on which it was written, “Did our code killed the children, truth?” In the photos and videos of the incident, Nadella is seen continuously speaking and he does not pay attention to the protesters. After this, two people catch the employees and take them outside the meeting room.
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Microsoft said in a statement to AP, “We have some prescribed platforms, where everyone is heard. The important thing is that we want the work to be done in such a way that there is no disruption in the business. We are committed to ensuring that our commercial methods maintain the highest standards. ” Microsoft on Tuesday did not inform about whether action would be taken against the employees involved in the demonstration.
The company refused to react to AP’s February 18 news about the contract with the Israeli army. In October, Microsoft fired two employees at its headquarters to help hold unauthorized meetings for Palestinian refugees. Microsoft said at the time that it had fired some people from jobs “according to internal policy, although the company refused to give detailed information. (AP)
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