[–] yinser 2y ago ↗ My understanding is Microsoft traditionally does much more defense focused cloud infrastructure. I’m curious what made the IDF choose Google. [–] MBCook 2y ago ↗ The place I found to the link indicated MS was providing AI capacity too, but it’s not in this article so I can’t be sure.
[–] MBCook 2y ago ↗ The place I found to the link indicated MS was providing AI capacity too, but it’s not in this article so I can’t be sure.
[–] SuperNinKenDo 2y ago ↗ "Google recently described its work for the Israeli government as largely for civilian purposes."That "largely" does an awful lot of work, doesn't it. [–] opt-skept 2y ago ↗ Is it "largely" for filtering search results that civilians will have easy access to, in line with IDF narratives and perspectives (?)
[–] opt-skept 2y ago ↗ Is it "largely" for filtering search results that civilians will have easy access to, in line with IDF narratives and perspectives (?)
[–] einszwei 2y ago ↗ Google Cloud providing AI Services to IDF could be anything from simple office automation to augmenting weapons systems. I really hope it isn’t the latter.
[–] richrichie 2y ago ↗ Google has always been a defence company at the core right from its beginning.
[–] gotoeleven 2y ago ↗ Based on how the search for the hostages is going I figured they were using Bing.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 137 ms ] threadThat "largely" does an awful lot of work, doesn't it.