Microsoft Divests From Israeli Facial-recognition Startup

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SEATTLE (AP) – Microsoft said Friday it is pulling its investments from a facial-recognition startup that scans faces at Israeli military checkpoints, even though the tech giant couldn’t substantiate claims that the startup’s technology is used unethically.

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Microsoft late last year hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to lead a team of lawyers to audit Israeli firm AnyVision.

AnyVision had announced a $74 million investment in June from a group including Microsoft’s venture capital arm. The firm and its Microsoft backing attracted public scrutiny as the Israeli military installed face scanners at border crossings where Palestinians enter Israel from the West Bank.

Holder’s team was asked in October to determine whether AnyVision’s technology applications comply with Microsoft’s ethical principles against using facial recognition for mass surveillance. Microsoft and AnyVision jointly announced Friday that the audit didn’t substantiate any breach of Microsoft’s principles.

A statement from the Washington-based law firm Covington & Burling, where Holder works, said that available evidence “demonstrates that AnyVision’s technology has not previously and does not currently power a mass surveillance program in the West Bank that has been alleged in media reports.” The law firm said the audit included a review of accounting records and a site visit to AnyVision’s facilities in Holon, Israel.

But Microsoft also said Friday it is still divesting its stake in the startup, and will stop making minority investments in companies that sell facial-recognition technology.

The company based in Redmond, Washington, said that the audit underscored the challenges of being a minority investor in a company selling sensitive technology because it may not have enough oversight or control over how the technology is used.

AnyVision has previously said its technology is used at border crossings similarly to how facial recognition is used at some airports.


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Donny
Donny
4 years ago

To simplify, although no laws are alleged to be broken, GUILTY EVEN AFTER BEING FOUND INNOCENT.
Know who our enemies are!

PS; last time I entered the USA, Global entry recognized me using facial ID, did not touch the machine.

liepa
4 years ago

Bill Gates is a leftist stooge !!!

Dovid
Dovid
4 years ago

Eric Holder, who is a corrupt official from the Obama administration and a defender of the Iran deal would of course find against anything having to do with Israel. Shame on Microsoft for hiring this rusha for their investigation.