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USA: Amazon allegedly tightens security to curb project Nimbus protests
Amazon allegedly ramped up security at its New York AWS Summit to prevent protests against Project Nimbus. The move comes after activists disrupted the Washington, DC, summit. According to Wired, the heightened security shows that Amazon is taking steps in an attempt to thwart additional dissent.
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Amazon did not respond to allegations of providing tech for Israeli forces
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USA: Workers stage protest against Google for allegedly providing tech to Israeli forces amid invasion of besieged Gaza; Incl. Co. comment
Hundreds of protesters shut down traffic at the foot of Market Street on Thursday evening, chanting and waving flags in front of Google’s San Francisco offices and demanding an end to its work with the Israeli government.
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Google again faces pushback from its workers against "Project Nimbus" deal with Israel amid allegations of its use in surveillance by military forces; Incl. Co. comment
Employees are internally protesting Google’s Project Nimbus, which they fear is being used by Israel to violate Palestinians’ human rights.
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Google workers allege the company has a double standard on Israel-Palestine
Google employees have published an open letter alleging a double standard within the company regarding freedom of expression in the Israel-Palestine conflict. The letter condemns hate, abuse, and retaliation against Muslim, Arab, and Palestinian workers. Additionally, employees call for the termination of the Project Nimbus contract with Israel."
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USA: Hundreds of Google employees protest $1.2 billion contract with Israeli govt. & military
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Palestine: Civil society organisations express solidarity with tech workers for speaking up against Google’s complicity in violations of Palestinian human rights by providing AI to Israeli Govt. and military
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Google allegedly offers to augment Israel’s ability to surveil people; co. declined to comment.
According to The Intercept, Google is offering advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to augment Israel's surveillance capacity, the media outlet stresses that this could worsen the data-driven military occupation of Palestine. Google declined to comment.
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Google workers accuse the company of 'unjustly retaliating' over allegations of 'punishing' pro-Palestine worker for protesting Israel military support; incl. co. comment
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