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The second disruption involved Vaniya Agrawal, an Indian-American software engineer also working in the AI division. While CEO Satya Nadella, former CEOs Steve Ballmer, and Bill Gates were on ...
On March 4, at Microsoft’s 50th-anniversary event in Redmond, Washington, Agrawal interrupted a high-profile panel featuring Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, former CEO Steve Ballmer, and current CEO ...
Among them was Vaniya Agrawal, a software engineer from Microsoft’s AI division, who seized the stage in a dramatic act of dissent. Accusing the company of enabling violence in Gaza, she ...
Agrawal publicly resigned from the company during its 50th anniversary event last week, accusing Microsoft cloud and AI of enabling "the Israeli military to be more lethal and destructive in Gaza" ...
In the second major disruption of today’s 50th anniversary event at Microsoft’s headquarters, another employee stood up and ...
Two Microsoft employees who protested the Israeli military’s usage of Microsoft-powered AI were fired this week by the tech ...
Agrawal announced her resignation in a company-wide email shared with colleagues following a dramatic interruption of CEO Satya Nadella’s speech during Microsoft’s 50th anniversary event.
Silicon Valley tech giant Microsoft on April 7 fired two employees — including Indian American Vaniya Agrawal, who disrupted a Q&A session with CEO Satya Nadella and former CEOs Bill Gates and ...
Intel, the chip manufacturer, is cutting costs in many sectors, including its workforce, to bolster investment in technology.
Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration on March 4 was disrupted by pro-Palestinian protests, including a dramatic interruption by Vaniya Agrawal, a software engineer in the company’s AI ...
Ibtihal Aboussad and Vaniya Agrawal spoke out at Friday’s 50th anniversary celebration at the company’s Redmond, Washington, headquarters Ibtihal Aboussad confronts Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa ...