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Larry Ellison: AI Surveillance Will Keep Citizens in Check

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison recently commented on AI surveillance, suggesting that constant recording and reporting will encourage citizens to behave better. This perspective highlights a tension between corporate views on AI for social control and ethical frameworks that emphasize careful consideration of potential unintended consequences. The discussion raises questions about the balance between security and individual liberty in an increasingly monitored society. AI

IMPACT Highlights the ethical debate surrounding AI's role in surveillance and social control, posing questions about the balance between security and liberty.

RANK_REASON Commentary on AI surveillance and its societal implications, featuring a quote from a prominent CEO.

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Larry Ellison: AI Surveillance Will Keep Citizens in Check

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  1. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, owner of Tik Tok, Paramount Skydance, & others recently noted in an industry discussion on AI surveillance that "citizens will be on t

    Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, owner of Tik Tok, Paramount Skydance, & others recently noted in an industry discussion on AI surveillance that "citizens will be on their best behavior because we’re constantly recording and reporting." # AI # privacy # surveillance https://www. theguar…

  2. Mastodon — mastodon.social TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    There's a significant tension between the corporate view of AI surveillance (e.g., Ellison's "best behavior" quote) and the ethical frameworks proposed by think

    There's a significant tension between the corporate view of AI surveillance (e.g., Ellison's "best behavior" quote) and the ethical frameworks proposed by thinkers like Mo Gawdat. One sees a tool for social control; the other sees a complex system requiring deep ethical considera…