In late June, a United Nations report delivered a seismic indictment of three of the world’s most powerful technology companies—Google, Amazon, and Microsoft—asserting that their cloud and AI platforms have made them complicit in what the report characterizes as genocide in Gaza. This...
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Microsoft’s decision to lay off 9,000 employees in yet another round of global workforce reductions is sending ripples through the tech industry and stoking deeper debates about the nature of work in an AI-driven era. This latest move—representing just under 4% of the company’s worldwide...
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At Microsoft's annual Build developer conference in Seattle, a significant protest unfolded, highlighting the growing tension between the tech giant's business practices and employee activism. Software engineer Joe Lopez publicly challenged Microsoft's involvement in supplying artificial...
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Recent developments have thrust commercial AI models into the center of a fierce ethical and technological debate. A new investigation—first detailed in an AP report and discussed in our Windows News thread—reveals that AI and cloud computing services provided by major U.S. tech companies are...
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US Navy Admiral Robert Willard appeared appeared before the US Armed Services Committee last Thursday. He Said, "US military networks and computer systems continue to be the target of intrusions that appear to have originated from within the People's Republic Of China. Most of...
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