The movement opposing Googles ties to the Israeli military is growing within the company, Anderson tells Gizmodo.
No Tech for Apartheid seeks greater transparency around how Israels military is using Googles services.
Current and former Google employees spoke to a crowd of riled-up protestors on the streets of Manhattan Tuesday.
T-shirts worn by Google employees who participated in Tuesday’s sit-in protest.Photo: Maxwell Zeff
He said other Googlers refused to leave, and would stay sitting until they were removed.
at an Israeli tech conference.
Everyones always asking how they can support me.
Protestors lined outside of Google’s Chelsea office on Tuesday.Photo: Maxwell Zeff
This is what supporting me looks like.
Part of Tuesdays No Tech for Apartheid protest is about reinstating Hatfield.
Google did not immediately respond to Gizmodos request for comment.
Theres no evidence to suggest Google or Amazons technology has been used in the killing of civilians.
No Tech for Apartheid represents a growing concern within tech about how AI is used in warfare.
Time previously reported thattwo workers quitover the concerns about Googles involvement with the Israeli government.
Tech has always played a role in warfare, though some of Googles workers would like it not to.
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