Art rock legend Brian Eno has called on Microsoft to sever [[link]] its ties with the government of Israel, saying the company's provision of cloud and AI services to Israel's Ministry of Defense "support a regime that is engaged in actions described by leading legal scholars and human rights organizations, the United Nations experts, and increasing numbers of governments from around the world, as genocidal."
Eno's connection with Microsoft goes back 30 years—he composed the famous that was recently inducted into the National Recording Registry at the US Library of Congress.
Eno referenced Microsoft's "on the issues relating to technology services in Israel and Gaza," in the which company acknowledged providing Israel's Ministry of Defense with various technologies and services but denied any culpability in IMOD's ongoing attacks on Gaza—although it also said that it "does not have visibility into how customers use our software on their own servers [[link]] or other devices," essentially admitting that it doesn't really know what's going on at all.
Two Microsoft employees in early April to protest its entanglements with the Israeli military; both were , but in spite of that at Microsoft's Build developer conference. The fate of those employees is not yet known.
Eno invited "artists, technologists, musicians, and all people of conscience" to join him in the call, and pledged that his fee for creating the Windows 95 startup sound will "go towards helping the victims of the attacks on Gaza. If a sound can signal a real change then let it be this one."