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Vaniya Agrawal, an Indian-American software engineer, protested Microsoft's ties with the Israeli government. She disrupted two major Microsoft events. Agrawal questioned the company's cloud ...
Vaniya Agrawal disrupted the Microsoft Build 2025 conference, protesting against the company's ties with Israel. Joined by Hossam Nasr, they accused Microsoft of complicity in the Gaza conflict ...
Vaniya Agrawal, an Indian-American engineer, caused chaos at another high-profile Microsoft event this year after interrupting the company's 50th ann ...
Vaniya Agrawal accused the company of enabling violence through its technology. A Microsoft employee, who has now quit the company, lashed out at CEO Satya Nadella and former CEOs Bill Gates and ...
Who is Vaniya Agrawal who shouted at Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Vaniya Agrawal is a software engineer in the company’s artificial intelligence division.
Another Microsoft software engineer, Vaniya Agrawal, had said she would resign from the company on Friday, April 11. But Microsoft terminated her role on Monday, according to an internal message ...
Vaniya Agrawal disrupted Microsoft's 50th anniversary celebration, calling out Satya Nadella. Here is what she wrote in an email to colleagues later in the day Microsoft’s 50th anniversary ...
- 'No celebration should be allowed while Microsoft is playing an active role in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza,' says Vaniya Agrawal, former Microsoft employee who was fired after ...
On Friday, Vaniya Agrawal had interrupted Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration, calling the technology conglomerate’s senior leadership ‘hypocrites’.
Microsoft has fired two employees who interrupted the company's 50th anniversary celebration to protest its work supplying artificial intelligence technology to the Israeli military, according to ...
Vaniya Agrawal, an Indian-American infamous for disrupting Microsoft events in protest against the tech giant's contracts with the Israeli government ...
Another Microsoft software engineer, Vaniya Agrawal, had said she would resign from the company on April 11, but Microsoft also terminated her role Monday.