Summary
A protester interrupted Microsoft's Copilot-focused keynote, calling out the company's reported dealings with the Israeli military. The protester accused Microsoft of selling AI weapons to the Israeli military, citing reports that sophisticated AI models from Microsoft and OpenAI had been used as part of an Israeli military program to select bombing targets during recent wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
Key Points
A protester interrupted Microsoft's Copilot-focused keynote, calling attention to the company's reported dealings with the Israeli military.
The protester accused Microsoft of selling AI weapons to the Israeli military, citing reports that sophisticated AI models from Microsoft and OpenAI had been used as part of an Israeli military program to select bombing targets during recent wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
Several protests have been staged over Microsoft's alleged involvement, including by the company's own employees.
Why It Matters
The controversy highlights the importance of ensuring that AI technology is developed and used responsibly, taking into account its potential impact on society and human rights.
Author
Kyle Wiggers