Posted on 02/24/2019 12:37:14 PM PST by lowbridge
More than 150 Microsoft employees signed a letter demanding the tech giant cancel a $480 million contract to build a HoloLens for the Pentagon, saying they "refuse to create technology for warfare and oppression."
"We are alarmed that Microsoft is working to provide weapons technology to the U.S. military, helping one country's government 'increase lethality' using tools we built. We did not sign up to develop weapons, and we demand a say in how our work is used," the letter to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and President Brad Smith, which was posted to Twitter, states.
The employees represent the latest big tech backlash, coming from within Silicon Valley itself, as workers demand more of a say over how tech products are used and how a range of groups are treated internally.
Back in November, according to the Microsoft employees, the company awarded a major contractto the U.S. Army with the stated objective to "rapidly develop, test, and manufacture a single platform that soldiers can use to fight, rehearse, and train that provides increased lethality, mobility, and situational awareness necessary to achieve overmatch against our current and future adversaries."
The workers demand that Microsoft cancel the contract, cease developing any and all weapons technologies, draft a public-facing policy around the acceptable use of such technology, and appoint an independent, external ethics review board with the power to enforce compliance.
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I don’t want them working on military projects either.
“Abort, Retry, Fail?”
IIRC correctly, last year google employees petitioned management to stop working with US military on AI development. Management agreed. Now they work with a chinese university which works with the chinese military.
There outta be a law.
I’ve got a bulletin for them: Windows operating systems are present on computers that the DoD owns and use routinely. That horse left the barn a couple of decades ago.
I’ll develop it for them....
Place the order with Huawei. They have business ahead of politics and not near that much infested with leftists as Microsoft is.
Response should be ‘you are fired’.
"One country"?? Yeah...THIS country! The same country that houses Microsoft's headquarters. If they don't support this country, I saw kick them right out of it.
Fire their asses. And by the way, I noticed they didn’t have any big ethical problems creating ways for the CIA and NSA to snoop in on American citizens
I’m sure Microsoft has more than 150 competent employees.
Fire or suspend the 150 who refuse to do what they have been assigned to do. This is an employer-employee relationship.
It is not a Glee Club that votes with Jazz Hands or finger snaps.
“More than 150 Microsoft employees “
I wonder what their buddies in China think?
KTA..
They are liars. They are only against US warfare products, and probably Israeli too. If they had a contract with China, where everything is connected to the commie government and/or military (indirectly or directly), they would probably be OK with it.
So you Fire them, whats the big deal
One hundred and fifty out N employees (where N is a very large number)?
Not that I’d like to fly anything with Microsoft cr*pware in it, given that I want to Apple years ago because I was sick of blue screens of death.
Fire their simple little *sses. Plenty more coders elsewhere.
One hundred and fifty out N employees (where N is a very large number)?
Not that I’d like to fly anything with Microsoft cr*pware in it, given that I want to Apple years ago because I was sick of blue screens of death.
Fire their simple little *sses. Plenty more coders elsewhere.
Not a surprise for a company that likes to hire noncitizens for work. Fire them all and hire patriotic Americans.
What would be the greater threat of a virus or backdoor;
the Chinese, or disgruntled MS employees?
The Chinese, for sure. MS, probably, but worse because they are not generally suspected.
Microsoft needs to fix 150 hiring mistakes.
Hmm. How to respond. How about, fire their whiny @$$es?
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