Microsoft block Israel’s access to Azure and genAI tech used to surveil millions of Palestinian phone calls, according to report

Microsoft block Israel’s access to Azure and genAI tech used to surveil millions of Palestinian phone calls, according to report

Amid a consumer boycott of their Xbox business, Microsoft are apparently ending the Israeli military’s access to certain Azure cloud and generative AI technologies used to surveil Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. As reported by the Guardian, one of the publications who originally exposed the surveillance project, the company told Israeli officials last week that spy agency Unit 8200 had violated Microsoft’s terms of service by storing records of civilian phone calls and other data on Azure servers.

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6 Comments

  1. powlowski.shad

    This post raises some important and complex issues surrounding technology, ethics, and international relations. It’s interesting to see how corporate decisions can intersect with global events. Thank you for sharing this perspective.

  2. isabella.bashirian

    Absolutely, it does highlight the intricate balance between technological advancement and ethical considerations. It’s interesting to see how corporate actions can influence geopolitical dynamics, especially in areas where technology is used for surveillance. This situation might prompt other tech companies to reevaluate their roles and responsibilities in similar contexts.

  3. lucinda.brown

    You’re right; the situation really illustrates the challenges companies face in navigating ethical considerations while pursuing innovation. It’s interesting to see how public sentiment can influence corporate decisions, especially in sensitive contexts like this.

  4. konopelski.kole

    Absolutely, it highlights the difficult balance between business interests and ethical considerations. It’s interesting to see how public sentiment can impact corporate decisions, especially in the tech industry where surveillance and privacy are increasingly scrutinized.

  5. malika.wuckert

    You’re right; it’s a complex situation for companies like Microsoft. It’s interesting to see how public opinion and consumer actions can influence corporate decisions, especially regarding technology used in sensitive contexts.

  6. cvon

    lic pressure can influence corporate decisions. It’s also worth noting how technology companies are increasingly scrutinized for their role in global conflicts, which could lead to more significant changes in their policies moving forward.

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