
Microsoft’s employee interrupted the main address of Satya Nadell at the company’s annual conference on Monday and accused the technology giant of supporting Israeli military operations through his cloud services, India said today.
According to the report, the protesters, identified as Joe Lopez, a firmware engineer with hardware systems and azure infrastructure (AHSI), he was with Microsoft for four years. During Nadelly’s speech, Lopez got up and shouted, “Satya, how about showing, how Microsoft kills Palestinians?” He also accused the company of permitting Israeli war crimes through its Azure cloud platform. The security staff quickly accompanied him from the venue.
Shortly after Lopez disrupted internal e -mail – also published on the medium – explained the motivation for his public protest. “I can no longer stand in silence, because Microsoft continues to facilitate the ethnic cleaning of the Palestinian people of Israel,” he wrote, criticizing the company’s response to concerns about her involvement in Gaza conflict.
Lopez’s comments were focused on Microsoft’s recent blog post, in which the company stated that the internal review-under unnamed third-party companies-no evidence that Microsoft Technologies was used to damage civilians in Gaza. However, Microsoft recognized the sale of advanced artificial intelligence and cloud computing services during the Gaza War in Gaza, AP reported.
However, the employee rejected these findings and described the audit as “non -transparent” and “self -service”.
“Microsoft has openly admitted that it allows the Ministry of Defense of Israel” a special approach to our technologies beyond our trade agreements, “Lopez added. “Do you really believe this” special approach “was allowed only once?”
He also claimed that the company did not have to rely on internal evaluation if the wider consequences of its partnership were visible daily. “We don’t need an internal audit to know that Top Azure’s customer commits crimes against humanity. We see it live on the Internet every day,” he said.
The report adds that Lopez has called on Microsoft to take a stronger moral attitude. “As one of the largest companies in the world, Microsoft has immense power to do the right thing,” he wrote, warning that public confidence would erode and that “boycott would be increased” unless society did.
This is not the first time that Microsoft’s employees raised concerns about the role of the company in conflict. Last month, Vaniya Agrawal, an Indian employee, faced Nadell, along with former head Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates at the 50th anniversary and condemned the cloud infrastructure as an integral part of what it called Israeli “automated apparteid and genocide systems”.
Just a day earlier, another engineer Ibtihal was disrupted by Aii Ai AI during the speech of AI Mustaf Suleyman AI and exclaimed, “Mustafa, shame.”
Internal protests emphasize growing riots between Microsoft employees compared to the company’s operations and partnerships in conflict regions. Microsoft has to publicly respond to the latest protest.
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