You can add Microsoft to the growing list of companies whose staff are objecting to the use of their technology for some military purposes. A group of Microsof…
You can add Microsoft to the growing list of companies whose staff are objecting to the use of their technology for some military purposes. A group of Microsoft workers has published an open letter to CEO Satya Nadella and legal chief Brad Smith asking them to end a $479 million HoloLens contract with the US Army. They contnded that Microsoft is effectively developing weapons by helping the Army create a platform that helps its soldiers train and fight using augmented reality. It not only helps kill people, but turns war “into a simulated ‘video game'” that disconnects infantry from the “grim stakes” of combat, the workers argued.