Microsoft conducted an internal review regarding its engagement with the Israeli military following employee protests, asserting that no evidence links its technology to civilian harm in Gaza. The company's relationship with the Israel Ministry of Defense is described as commercial and conducted according to its AI Code of Conduct. Despite the review involving interviews and document assessments, Microsoft acknowledges limited visibility over customer use of its software, which raises ongoing concerns among employees about ethical implications.
Microsoft states that its relationship with the Israeli military is 'standard commercial,' asserting no evidence technology was used to harm civilians in Gaza.
The internal review included interviewing employees and assessing documents for misuse of technology, but limited visibility hinders comprehensive findings.
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