Internal turmoil rises at company over Israel’s extensive use of its AI and cloud computing services in Gaza war

    • nomorecids454@lemmy.cafe
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      5 hours ago

      Look asshole, last year my wife cried almost everyday. She knows people in Gaza. Microsoft is helping a genocide using IA and it’s way more important to spread this respecting your comfort zone. You are not that important

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      Stop burying your head in the sand. The world around you is burning

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        It has always been burning. But why are you trying to tell me how to react to it? That’s my personal decision. If I wanted to use Lemmy for news I’d join news communities… I used Reddit for cat videos and nieche communities. I want to use Lemmy like this too. But some people just push politics in every community imaginable.

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          Its the technology sub, and there’s AI being deployed to infiltrate all the institutions that contain everyone’s most sensitive data. The company responsible is a tech company. That’s why it’s in the technology sub. I agree that it’s annoying to have this news blasted at me every day but I can’t just make it go away until everyone is just as sick of it and stands up to stop it.

          If this were the cat memes community and someone posted this article I might forgive your attitude but, like, nobody asked? There’s three dots on the post with which you can block the community if you don’t want to be aware of technofeudalism usurping more and more of your personal life.

          Scroll your subscribed feed and you won’t have this problem. I just don’t think that’s a effective way to deal with the actual problem of it being important and thus pervasive.