The project has faced significant backlash from employees and human rights organizations:
is a controversial $1.2 billion cloud computing and artificial intelligence agreement between the Israeli government and tech giants Google and Amazon. Announced in 2021, the project aims to migrate the Israeli state's entire informational infrastructure into corporate clouds, providing advanced AI and data-processing capabilities to various government ministries and the military. Key Aspects of Project Nimbus Project Nimbus
: The agreements reportedly include "non-negotiable" terms that prohibit Google and Amazon from halting services due to political pressure or boycotts. The project has faced significant backlash from employees
: While Google has stated the contract is for "civilian purposes" and not sensitive military workloads, internal documents and statements from the Israeli Ministry of Finance confirm the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Ministry of Defense are key partners and users. Controversies and Internal Opposition : While Google has stated the contract is
: The project involves building six massive data centers within Israel to ensure information security and local data sovereignty. It is structured in four phases: purchasing infrastructure, crafting government policy, migrating operations, and optimizing services.
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