Microsoft History

Microsoft Fires Engineers Who Protested Israel Military AI Use

Microsoft terminated two software engineers, Ibtihal Aboussad and Vaniya Agrawal, following their protests at a company event against the Israeli military’s use of Microsoft’s AI technology. Both engineers publicly criticized Microsoft’s involvement during speeches by company executives, resulting in their immediate removal from the event. Microsoft cited “wilful misconduct” and disruption of company events as justification for the terminations, arguing that employees could have raised concerns through internal channels. The company maintained its commitment to ethical business practices while emphasizing the need to avoid business disruptions.

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Bill Gates Releases Early Microsoft Source Code: A Digital Artifact or Publicity Stunt?

In celebration of Microsoft’s 50th anniversary, Bill Gates has released the original Altair BASIC source code, a 157-page PDF of scanned documents from 1975. Inspired by Popular Electronics’ Altair 8800 feature, Gates and Paul Allen, lacking the necessary hardware, created a BASIC interpreter using a PDP-10 mainframe, simulating the Altair’s Intel 8080 chip. This foundational code, built over two months with Monte Davidoff, represents Microsoft’s origins before its iconic products and is available for viewing, though not readily usable by modern tools. The release offers a historical glimpse into the company’s humble beginnings.

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