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Brian Eno Challenges Microsoft Over AI Support for Israeli Military

The artist criticizes Microsoft’s role in the Gaza conflict, pledges Windows 95 chime fee to aid victims, and supports employee protests against the company’s contracts with Israel.

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Musician Brina Eno criticized Microsoft's projects with Israeli government.

Overview

  • Brian Eno published an open letter titled 'Not in My Name,' urging Microsoft to end its AI and cloud service contracts with Israel’s Ministry of Defense.
  • Eno pledged to donate his fee from composing the Windows 95 startup chime to assist victims of the Gaza conflict.
  • Microsoft acknowledged providing AI and cloud services to Israel’s Ministry of Defense but claimed no evidence of misuse or harm based on its internal review.
  • An Associated Press investigation revealed that Microsoft’s Azure platform was used by the Israeli military for intelligence processing through mass surveillance.
  • Employee protests organized by 'No Azure for Apartheid' have disrupted recent Microsoft events, demanding an end to the company’s contracts with Israel.