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Brian Eno Calls on Microsoft to End AI Services for Israeli Military

The artist pledges his Windows 95 startup sound fee to Gaza aid, urging accountability for alleged complicity in human rights abuses.

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

Overview

  • Brian Eno issued an open letter, 'Not in My Name,' urging Microsoft to cease providing AI and cloud services to Israel's Ministry of Defense.
  • Eno criticized Microsoft's role in enabling technology used in military operations, linking it to alleged war crimes and systemic violence in Gaza.
  • Microsoft confirmed on May 15 that it supplies Israel with Azure cloud, AI services, and other software but claimed it lacks visibility into how these tools are utilized.
  • Eno pledged to donate his fee from composing the Windows 95 startup sound to aid victims in Gaza, symbolizing solidarity with those affected.
  • The letter amplifies ongoing employee protests at Microsoft and broader calls for corporate accountability in conflicts involving alleged human rights violations.