During a recent Microsoft keynote focused on Copilot, a protester challenged the company's ethics, claiming it has 'blood on its hands' due to its reported involvement with the Israeli military. The protest highlighted allegations of Microsoft and OpenAI's AI models being used for military targeting during conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon, leading to civilian casualties. Mustafa Suleyman, head of Consumer AI at Microsoft, acknowledged the protest but did not engage further. This incident follows a series of protests, including those by Microsoft employees, coordinated by the No Azure for Apartheid movement.