Microsoft employees pissed over company's connection to ICE
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3SHZA)
Microsoft condemned family separation by ICE in a statement to Gizmodo but declined to specify if specific tools within Azure Government, like Face API-facial recognition software-were in use by the agency. The company also did not comment on whether it had assisted in building artificial intelligence tools for ICE, something the agency has been seeking (and courting Microsoft over) for some time.I'm one to hazard on the side of whatever the most intensely terrible possibility is, these days: side-stepping whether ICE is rocking Face API? Microsoft is totally serving up Face API to assist ICE in identifying and tracking detainees of all ages within their system. Is there any proof that this is the case? Nope - and I really hope that I'm wrong. But with military contractors being used to wrangle throngs of kidnapped children, tent cities being erected in military bases and old Walmarts being turned into prisons for kids, I don't feel that making this sort of leap of faith is unwarranted.For the time being, Microsoft has said that they are dismayed by what ICE has been up to and that they "urge the administration to change its policy and Congress to pass legislation ensuring children are no longer separated from their families."If wishes where horses.
It'll be interesting to see, as more of Microsoft's employees become aware of the company's involvement with ICE, whether or not we'll see the same sorts of protests and resignations as came from Google's errant push to provide the U.S. military with A.I.
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