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Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Eno, a longtime critic of the Israeli government who’s backed ...
Three decades after composing the iconic Windows 95 startup jingle, Brian Eno has published an open letter to Microsoft, ...
Brian Eno is leveraging his historical ties to Microsoft to urge the company to cease providing AI technology and cloud ...
In an open letter lamenting the company’s provision of tech services to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, Eno ...
"If you knowingly build systems that can enable war crimes, you inevitably become complicit in those crimes," he says ...
English artist and musician Brian Eno is calling out Microsoft for supplying tech services to the Israeli Ministry of Defense.
(Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images) Brian Eno has urged Microsoft to cut ties with Israel in an open letter, in which he also pledged to donate his fee from the Windows 95 chime he composed for them ...
and he’s also promising to donate the fees from his Windows ’95 chime fee to victims of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. This morning, Brian Eno posted “Not In My Name,” an open letter to ...
Brian Eno posted an open letter to Microsoft, calling on the company to cut its ties with Israel’s genocidal campaign against Palestinians. He also pledged to donate the fee that Microsoft paid him ...
Brian Eno has wrote an open letter to Microsoft urging them to cut ties with Israel and promised to donate his royalties from the company to Gaza.
Brian Eno, the composer of the Windows 95 startup sound, has penned an open letter calling for Microsoft to stop providing artificial intelligence and cloud services to the Israeli military.