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Microsoft's ties with ICE come under fire amidst allegations that the company's cloud and AI technology are being used to support mass surveillance of US citizens
By Andy Chalk published
news No Azure for Apartheid statement comes the day after reports claiming that ICE has tripled the amount of data stored on Microsoft's Azure servers over the past six months.

Big AI companies and the people that supply big AI companies are once again investing billions of dollars in one another: this time, Nvidia, Microsoft and Anthropic
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Money fight, anyone? Chuck a few bucks my way while you're at it.

If Microsoft can't source enough electricity to power all the AI GPUs it has, you have to wonder how Amazon is going to cope in its new $38 billion deal with OpenAI
By Nick Evanson published
News I worry about powering the sole GPU that's in my gaming rig, so that means I'm bonding with Microsoft, right?

Microsoft's Azure gets knocked out a week after the big AWS outage, and once again it looks like a bug is to blame
By Andy Chalk published
news you're having trouble downloading Outer Worlds 2, playing Minecraft, or booking a flight out of Heathrow, this is why.

Microsoft blocks Israeli military from some services after investigation finds 'evidence that supports' allegations of mass surveillance in Gaza
By Andy Chalk published
news A report by The Guardian in August alleged close ties between Microsoft and Israeli military intelligence.

Microsoft Azure services experiencing latency to traffic through the Middle East due to undersea fibre cable damage in the Red Sea
By Hope Corrigan published
news There's no word yet as to whether the cuts were accidental or sabotage.

Microsoft's Build conference interrupted by renewed protests over its ties with the Israeli military
By Andy Chalk published
news Protesters claim Microsoft's Azure and AI technologies are being used to support the ongoing assaults against Gaza.

Microsoft employee escorted out of 50th anniversary event after protesting sales to Israel: 'You have blood on your hands. All of Microsoft has blood on its hands'
By Andy Chalk published
news Ibtihal Aboussad interrupted AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman's address to criticize the company's work with the Israeli military in Gaza.
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