LONDON: Microsoft has said it will strengthen human rights oversight for national security agencies using its products, following an internal inquiry into how the Israeli military used its cloud technology — a relationship that deepened sharply following the outbreak of the conflict in Gaza. The tech giant said it had completed the review — launched last year in response to concerns about the alleged use of Microsoft Azure and artificial intelligence tools by the Israeli Ministry of Defense for the mass surveillance of Palestinian civilians — and announced a series of new governance measures.

Announcement seeks to close a difficult chapter for the company after the Guardian revealed its platform was used in mass surveillance of Palestinians

Inquiry finds tech company's cloud and AI services were used by Israel in war on Gaza

Microsoft commits to enhancing human rights safeguards following revelations of its cloud technology's role in the Israeli military's mass surveillance of Palestinians.

LONDON: Microsoft has said it will strengthen human rights oversight for national security agencies using its products, following an internal inquiry into how the Israeli military…