Ellison declares Oracle all-in on AI mass surveillance, says it'll keep everyone in line
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Oracle co-founder and CTO Larry Ellison has expressed his enthusiasm for using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for mass surveillance, stating that it will help keep everyone “on their best behavior” through constant real-time monitoring. He envisions a future where Oracle’s cloud infrastructure is used to power AI systems that can monitor and record everything, including police body cameras and publicly placed security cameras. Ellison believes this will prevent abuse of power and save lives, but also implies that it will be used to monitor citizens’ behavior.
He suggests that AI-powered drones could be used for policing, and that satellite imagery can be analyzed to forecast crop yields and improve farming conditions. While some may see potential privacy implications, Ellison seems more focused on the opportunities for Oracle to grow its business in this area.
The article also mentions that Oracle has already partnered with big names like AWS and Microsoft, and that companies like Elon Musk’s Grok have turned to Oracle to run their AI infrastructure. Overall, the article portrays Ellison as a proponent of using AI for surveillance and control, with little concern for potential privacy or ethical implications.