Overview
- Microsoft’s Build 2025 conference was repeatedly disrupted by employee-led pro-Palestine protests, with demonstrators opposing its AI and cloud contracts with Israel’s military.
- The company confirmed it implemented email filters blocking terms like 'Palestine,' 'Gaza,' and 'Genocide,' citing a need to limit politically focused mass emails.
- Protests were coordinated by the activist group No Azure for Apartheid, which accuses Microsoft of enabling human rights violations in Gaza through its technology.
- Microsoft defended its contracts with Israel’s Ministry of Defense, stating internal and external reviews found no evidence of civilian harm caused by its technologies.
- An accidental screen share during a disrupted Build session revealed confidential Walmart AI plans, highlighting concerns over information security risks during the protests.