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Microsoft Confirms Selling AI Tech To Israel Amid Hamas War

Microsoft Acknowledges Selling AI to Israel

Microsoft has publicly acknowledged that it provided artificial intelligence technology to Israel during the recent conflict with Hamas. The tech giant confirmed these sales amid growing questions about the role of leading technology firms in international conflicts. While critics have expressed concern about the implications, Microsoft said there is no evidence that its Azure cloud or AI services were used to cause harm to civilians during hostilities. The company highlighted its vetting process and stated it remains committed to responsible innovation and compliance with international policies.

Scrutiny Over Tech’s Role in Conflicts

The disclosure puts a spotlight on how global technology companies, like Microsoft, manage sensitive contracts during times of war. As governments and human rights groups increasingly call for transparency, Microsoft reiterated its adherence to strict guidelines when selling its products and services internationally. The company’s response comes as debates intensify over technological ethics and the accountability of Silicon Valley in geopolitical and military operations, especially in evolving conflict zones.

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