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Arab News
3 days ago
- Arab News
Microsoft launches probe after Israeli mass surveillance claims
LONDON: Microsoft has opened an external investigation into allegations that a top Israeli military intelligence unit used its cloud technology to carry out mass surveillance of Palestinians. The probe follows a joint report by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Hebrew-language outlet Local Call. According to the report, Israel's Unit 8200 spy agency, the rough equivalent of the US National Security Agency, used Microsoft's Azure cloud service to store a vast archive of phone calls intercepted and recorded from Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. The joint media report also revealed extensive ties between Microsoft's Israel office and the spy unit — a finding that prompted alarm among the tech giant's US executives who feared that Israel-based employees might have concealed information about the nature of their work with Unit 8200. Microsoft's Israel office, as part of its work with the unit, created a custom, segregated suite within the Azure platform in order to store the archive of intercepted phone calls. Unit 8200 chiefs aimed to use the surveillance project to record 'millions of calls per hour' across the Palestinian territories. In a statement, Microsoft said 'using Azure for the storage of data files of phone calls obtained through broad or mass surveillance of civilians in Gaza and the West Bank' would be prohibited under its terms of service. The tech giant appointed lawyers from US firm Covington & Burling to oversee the inquiry. It is the second external probe initiated by Microsoft in relation to its ties with the Israeli military. The first, conducted earlier this year, found 'no evidence to date' that the Israel Defense Forces had broken Microsoft's terms of service or used the Azure cloud service 'to target or harm people' in Gaza. However, the latest investigation will expand on the previous one, with Microsoft agreeing 'that The Guardian's recent report raises additional and precise allegations that merit a full and urgent review.' Pressure is also mounting within Microsoft through an employee-led campaign group, No Azure for Apartheid. The group, which is accusing the tech giant of 'complicity in genocide and apartheid,' has called for Microsoft to cut all ties with the Israeli military. Sources within Microsoft told The Guardian that the company's leadership was scrambling to assess Azure data. They are reportedly concerned about information revealed by Unit 8200 sources for the joint media report, which alleged that the data was used to identify targets for strikes in Gaza. Microsoft pledged to 'share with the public the factual findings that result from' the external review, a statement said.


Arab News
5 days ago
- Arab News
Musk's bid to dismiss OpenAI's harassment claims denied in court
A federal judge on Tuesday denied Elon Musk's bid to dismiss OpenAI's claims of a 'years-long harassment campaign' by the Tesla CEO against the company he co-founded in 2015 and later abandoned before ChatGPT became a global phenomenon. In the latest turn in a court battle that kicked off last year, US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled that Musk must face OpenAI's claims that the billionaire, through press statements, social media posts, legal claims and 'a sham bid for OpenAI's assets' had attempted to harm the AI startup. Musk sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman last year over the company's transition to a for-profit model, accusing the company of straying from its founding mission of developing AI for the good of humanity, not profit. OpenAI countersued Musk in April, accusing the billionaire of engaging in fraudulent business practices under California law. Musk then asked for OpenAI's counterclaims to be dismissed or delayed until a later stage in the case. OpenAI argued in May its countersuit should not be put on hold, and the judge on Tuesday concluded that the company's allegations were legally sufficient to proceed. A jury trial has been scheduled for spring 2026.


Leaders
5 days ago
- Leaders
Event Tech Meetup 2025 Wraps Up in Riyadh
Riyadh has successfully hosted the second edition of Event Tech Meetup 2025, an initiative by the National Events Center that brought together government agencies, private sector leaders, entrepreneurs, and technology experts under one roof. Day one offered an engaging lineup of panel discussions and hands-on workshops exploring how artificial intelligence and data are reshaping the events industry—driving operational efficiency, enhancing visitor experiences, and redefining industry standards. The second day marked the launch of EventTech Tank, a platform connecting startups with investors and funding organizations. The initiative sparked multiple early-stage investments and forged strategic partnerships spanning a variety of projects. As part of the broader Event Tech 2025 program, this year's meetup builds on the success of its inaugural edition and underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to becoming a regional hub for technology and innovation—fully aligned with the ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030. Related Topics : King Salman Science Oasis Receives More than 330 Talented Students from 90 Countries Saudi Partners with Microsoft to Drive STEM Innovation at the 2024 Science & Tech Festival STEAM Festival 2024 Kicks off Next Week, Showcases Emerging Technologies RCU Considers Establishing Museums in AlUla Short link : Post Views: 66 Related Stories