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Nadella: Microsoft will sell war tech to democracies to “protect freedoms”
mardi 26 février 2019, 18:52 , par Ars Technica
First generation HoloLens from above, showing the visor and the headband. (credit: Esy Casey)
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says that company's $480 million contract to supply HoloLens technology to the military is a 'principled decision' and that the company will not 'withhold technology' from democratic governments. The deal, signed last year, could see Microsoft supplying as many as 100,000 HoloLens headsets to the military as part of its 'Integrated Visual Augmentation System' (IVAS) project. The intent is to integrate the HoloLens hardware with thermal-imaging, weapons-targeting, and health-monitoring systems to, among other things, provide 'increased lethality' of the soldiers using it. A number of Microsoft employees have signed an open letter saying that the company should cancel the contract, arguing that it crosses a line into weapons development. Some 250 staff are said to have signed the letter. Speaking to CNN Business, Nadella defended the decision to enter the contract, saying, 'We made a principled decision that we're not going to withhold technology from institutions that we have elected in democracies to protect the freedoms we enjoy,' adding, 'We were very transparent about that decision and we'll continue to have that dialogue [with employees].' Read 4 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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