Ellison declares Oracle 'all in' on AI mass surveillance
Larry Ellison asserts Oracle is set to lead in AI technologies for mass surveillance, proposing continuous police monitoring and citizen behavior tracking, while emphasizing Oracle's networking architecture for AI infrastructure.
Read original articleOracle co-founder Larry Ellison has stated that the company is poised to lead in the development of AI technologies that could facilitate mass surveillance. During a recent financial analyst meeting, Ellison emphasized Oracle's unique networking architecture, which he claims is essential for building effective AI models. He highlighted that major tech companies, including AWS and Microsoft, are increasingly relying on Oracle for their AI infrastructure. Ellison envisions a future where AI enhances public accountability, suggesting that police officers would be continuously monitored through body cameras that cannot be turned off. He argued that this could deter misconduct and improve public safety. Additionally, he mentioned the potential for AI to monitor citizen behavior through various recording devices, although the specifics of these recordings were not detailed. Ellison also proposed using drones for police pursuits and leveraging AI to analyze agricultural data for better crop management. Despite the promising applications, concerns about privacy implications were not addressed in his remarks.
- Larry Ellison claims Oracle is ready to lead in AI-driven mass surveillance technologies.
- Continuous monitoring of police officers through body cameras is proposed to enhance accountability.
- Ellison suggests AI could also monitor citizen behavior, raising privacy concerns.
- Oracle's unique networking architecture is cited as a key factor in its AI infrastructure success.
- The company aims to expand its role in various sectors, including law enforcement and agriculture.
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