Microsoft employees protest: HoloLens for good, not war [www.techspot.com]
Microsoft Employees Demand It Cancel Its HoloLens Contract With The US Army [www.buzzfeednews.com]
Microsoft under fire by employees over HoloLens deal with U.S. military [www.onmsft.com]
Microsoft staff: Do not use HoloLens for war [www.bbc.com]
Microsoft workers call on company to drop HoloLens-U.S. Army contract: ‘We did not sign up to develop weapons’ https://t.co/AnRnzHyJi5
— GeekWire (@geekwire) February 22, 2019
On behalf of workers at Microsoft, we're releasing an open letter to Brad Smith and Satya Nadella, demanding for the cancelation of the IVAS contract with a call for stricter ethical guidelines.
— Microsoft Workers 4 Good (@MsWorkers4) February 22, 2019
If you're a Microsoft employee you can sign at: https://t.co/958AhvIHO5 pic.twitter.com/uUZ5P4FJ7X
MEANWHILE, employees over at Microsoft are demanding the company cancel its contract with the US Army. MSFT got $480m to develop Hololens into a tool train more lethal soldiers. Their petition is gaining sigs as we speak: https://t.co/Nx92DWslYm
— Caroline O'Donovan (@ceodonovan) February 22, 2019
Microsoft Workers Protest Army Contract With Tech 'Designed To Help People Kill' They say Microsoft crossed a line from licensing tech to developing weapons. https://t.co/Q4LwnnTSry
— Laura Sydell (@Sydell) February 22, 2019
This feels like an under discussed topic - reconciling not wanting AI to cause harm with having other nation states invest in an “AI arms race” without a similar constraint. https://t.co/UJkmHGdXEq
— Sriram Krishnan (@sriramk) February 23, 2019
'We won't be war profiteers': Microsoft workers protest $480m army contract https://t.co/McQzVBzOOv
— The Guardian (@guardian) February 22, 2019
I mentioned before in November, it's absolutely heartbreaking to see HoloLens used this way. This is not what I evangelized. I encourage fellow Microsoft employees to sign the letter. Thread of some of my feelings why incoming. https://t.co/1lcdIrtenv
— Adina Shanholtz @ ?GDC ??️? (@FeyTechnologist) February 23, 2019
When big tech refuses to work with the US military, they give a de facto advantage to countries like Russia and China.
— John Noonan (@noonanjo) February 23, 2019
Empowering aggressive, expansionist countries by weakening US forces makes conflict and oppression more likely, not less. https://t.co/v58hXUrLpQ
The United States needs the support of our greatest tech companies more than @Microsoft needs these 50 workers. The future of combat will include augmentation of all our senses, and @HoloLens is a great step towards that future. https://t.co/rPMx1YoHRG
— Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey) February 23, 2019
I wonder if these Microsoft workers or the Google workers who opposed Project Maven have thought through what happens to our national defense if our best technology companies aren't willing to engage? https://t.co/gimvxnWV0p
— Chris Fralic (@chrisfralic) February 23, 2019
"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" https://t.co/eIhY7MFn0W
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) February 23, 2019
NEW: A group of Microsoft employees is circulating a letter demanding that executives cancel a $479 million contract with the US Army. https://t.co/z6pJpCm1Am
— Brandon Wall (@Walldo) February 22, 2019
"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" https://t.co/eIhY7MFn0W
— Fabio Chiusi (@fabiochiusi) February 23, 2019
Microsoft Employees Are Demanding The Company Cancel Its HoloLens Contract With The US Army https://t.co/t8RknTgduG pic.twitter.com/bgLkcoG1dt
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) February 23, 2019
Microsoft Employees Say They Don't Want To Build Tech That Trains Soldiers To Kill https://t.co/ogJ96hUawc pic.twitter.com/EyT8QwMPJw
— Evan Kirstel at #MWC19 (@evankirstel) February 22, 2019
Microsoft Employees Say They Don't Want To Build Tech That Trains Soldiers To Kill https://t.co/4vkCSgAxCY
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) February 22, 2019
MEANWHILE, employees over at Microsoft are demanding the company cancel its contract with the US Army. MSFT got $480m to develop Hololens into a tool train more lethal soldiers. Their petition is gaining sigs as we speak: https://t.co/Nx92DWslYm
— Caroline O'Donovan (@ceodonovan) February 22, 2019
Microsoft under fire by employees over HoloLens deal with U.S. military https://t.co/fndquRbQIp https://t.co/X7VPJ2goKb
— Everything Microsoft (@EverythingMS) February 23, 2019
MWC発表前で浮かれてましたが、MS本社は開発に携わる社員から #HoloLens の軍事利用撤回の訴えを起こされてる模様。先日の米陸軍向け10万台、479Mドルの契約を受けて。
— 武仙@HoloRanger (@takesenit) February 23, 2019
BBC News - Microsoft staff: Do not use HoloLens for war https://t.co/O2HxIaULid
"Increasing lethality" is not using tech for good.@Microsoft must not allow its technology to be used to kill people. Microsoft should commit to @BanKillerRobots
— Daan Kayser (@DaanKayser) February 23, 2019
Luckily Microsoft staff see this and are calling the company to take steps.https://t.co/mGK0lTFzCm
Microsoft employees are unhappy that Hololens - a tool billed as a device for gaming, or work - is at the centre of a US miltary contract designed to increase soldiers' "lethality". Microsoft tells employees: thanks for the feedback https://t.co/Np24GW4Kvy
— Dave Lee (@DaveLeeBBC) February 22, 2019
BBC News - Microsoft staff: Do not use HoloLens for war https://t.co/iVOGxmA4Do
— Juan Donosti (@Juandonosti2012) February 23, 2019