Omnipresent AI cameras will ensure good behavior, says Larry Ellison
Larry Ellison proposed AI surveillance for law compliance, suggesting it would improve citizen behavior. His vision includes AI drones replacing police vehicles, raising privacy concerns amid high demand for AI hardware.
Read original articleLarry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle, recently shared his vision for a future dominated by AI surveillance during a company financial meeting. He proposed a system where AI would monitor citizens through a network of cameras and drones, ensuring compliance with laws by both police and the public. Ellison suggested that this constant oversight would encourage better behavior among citizens, as everything would be recorded and reported. He also envisioned AI-controlled drones replacing police vehicles in high-speed pursuits. While he framed this surveillance as beneficial, it raises significant concerns regarding privacy and civil liberties, echoing themes from George Orwell's "1984." Ellison's remarks highlight the growing trend of automated surveillance systems, which have already been tested in various locations, including the London Underground. He acknowledged the reliance on advanced hardware for these systems, noting ongoing shortages of AI-acceleration components like GPUs. Ellison predicted that investments in AI would surge, with companies expected to spend over $100 billion in the next five years on developing AI models.
- Larry Ellison envisions a future with AI surveillance to ensure law compliance.
- He suggests that constant monitoring will lead to improved citizen behavior.
- Concerns about privacy and civil liberties are raised by his proposals.
- AI-controlled drones could replace traditional police vehicles in pursuits.
- The demand for AI hardware like GPUs is currently high, impacting development.
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Or is it only other peoples' bad behavior that it's supposed to stop?
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