Oracle Cloud AI will enable mass surveillance, says Ellison
Larry Ellison stated Oracle's cloud AI technology could enable mass surveillance, improving behavior among police and citizens, while raising privacy concerns as it expands into various sectors like law enforcement.
Read original articleOracle co-founder Larry Ellison has stated that the company's cloud AI technology is poised to facilitate mass surveillance, asserting that it will serve as a backbone for applications aimed at ensuring accountability among both police and citizens. During a recent financial analyst meeting, Ellison emphasized that constant monitoring through machine learning could lead to improved behavior from law enforcement and the public alike. He described a future where police body cameras would be perpetually active, with AI monitoring the feeds to prevent misconduct. Ellison suggested that this technology could deter police abuse and enhance public safety. He also mentioned potential uses of AI in various sectors, including agriculture and law enforcement, indicating Oracle's ambition to expand its influence in the AI landscape despite privacy concerns. Ellison's remarks highlight the dual-edged nature of AI advancements, where increased security measures may come at the cost of individual privacy.
- Larry Ellison claims Oracle's AI technology will enable mass surveillance.
- Constant monitoring is expected to improve behavior among police and citizens.
- AI will be used to monitor police body camera feeds to prevent misconduct.
- Oracle aims to expand its role in AI applications across various sectors.
- The potential for privacy concerns arises alongside advancements in security technology.
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