Leaked documents expose deep ties between Israeli army and
Microsoft
Since Oct. 7, the Israeli military has relied heavily on cloud
and AI services from Microsoft and its partner OpenAI, while the
tech giant’s staff embed with different units to support rollout,
a joint investigation reveals.
Yuval Abraham
January 23, 2025
Microsoft has a “footprint in all major military infrastructures” in
Israel, and sales of the company’s cloud and artificial intelligence
services to the Israeli army have skyrocketed since the beginning of
its onslaught on Gaza, according to leaked commercial records from
Israel’s Defense Ministry and files from Microsoft’s Israeli
subsidiary.
The documents reveal that dozens of units in the Israeli army have
purchased services from Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, Azure,
in recent months — including units in the air, ground, and naval
forces, as well as the elite intelligence squad, Unit 8200.
Microsoft has also provided the military with extensive access to
OpenAI’s GPT-4 language model, the engine behind ChatGPT, thanks to
the close partnership between the two companies.
These revelations are the product of an investigation by +972
Magazine and Local Call in collaboration with The Guardian. It is
based in part on documents obtained by Drop Site News, which has
published its own story. The investigation shows how the Israeli
army deepened its reliance on civilian tech giants after October 7,
and comes amid growing protests by cloud company employees who fear
that the technology they developed has helped Israel commit war
crimes.
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