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Microsoft Workers' Letter Demands Company Drop $479 Million HoloLens Military Contract

samedi 23 février 2019, 02:10 , par Slashdot
A group of Microsoft workers have addressed top executives in a letter demanding the company drop a controversial contract with the U.S. army. The Verge reports: The workers object to the company taking a $479 million contract last year to supply tech for the military's Integrated Visual Augmentation System, or IVAS. Under the project, Microsoft, the maker of the HoloLens augmented reality headset, could eventually provide more than 100,000 headsets designed for combat and training in the military. The Army has described the project as a way to 'increase lethality by enhancing the ability to detect, decide and engage before the enemy.' 'We are alarmed that Microsoft is working to provide weapons technology to the US Military, helping one country's government 'increase lethality' using tools we built,' the workers write in the letter, addressed to CEO Satya Nadella and president Brad Smith. 'We did not sign up to develop weapons, and we demand a say in how our work is used.'

The letter, which organizers say included dozens of employee signatures at publication time, argues Microsoft has 'crossed the line into weapons development' with the contract. 'Intent to harm is not an acceptable use of our technology,' it reads. The workers are demanding the company cancel the contract, stop developing any weapons technology, create a public policy committing to not build weapons technology, and appoint an external ethics review board to enforce the policy. While the letter notes the company has an AI ethics review process called Aether, the workers say it is 'not robust enough to prevent weapons development, as the IVAS contract demonstrates.' 'As employees and shareholders we do not want to become war profiteers,' the letter sent today concludes. 'To that end, we believe that Microsoft must stop in its activities to empower the U.S. Army's ability to cause harm and violence.'

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