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Microsoft reduces Israel’s access to cloud and AI products over reports of mass surveillance in Gaza … from the Independent Michael Biesecker,Sam Mednick and Garance Burke

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Microsoft said it has disabled services to a unit within the Israeli military after a company review had determined its artificial intelligence and cloud computing products were being used to help carry out mass surveillance of Palestinians Read More 

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