Larry Ellison wants to put all America's data, including DNA, in one big Oracle system for AI to study
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Ellison shared his take on what governments need to do to succeed with AI during a [1]discussion with [2]his buddy former UK prime minister Tony Blair at the World Governments Summit in Dubai today.
The world's fourth-most-richest man – a [3]good friend also of the world's richest man [4]Elon Musk – insisted artificial intelligence is soon going to change everyone's lives "across the board."
I have to tell the AI model as much about my country as I can. We need to unify all the national data
If governments want in, they’ll need to gather all their data – spatial information, economic data, electronic healthcare records including genomic data, and info about infrastructure. Whatever they’ve got, basically. And put it all in one place to be analyzed by algorithms. The American multi-billionaire used the United States as an example, if not a goal.
"I have to tell [the] AI model as much about my country as I can," Ellison said. "We need to unify all the national data, put it into a database where it's easily consumable by the AI model, and then ask whatever question you like," he said. "That's the missing link."
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He believes the payoff will include better healthcare, thanks to treatments tailored to individuals, and the ability for governments to lift food production by better predicting crop yields. Analyzing land so that farmers can be advised where to apply fertilizers or increase irrigation was another scenario Ellison floated.
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"As long as countries will put their data - all of it - in a single place we can use AI to help manage the care of all of the patients and the population at large," Ellison said, adding his belief that AI can handle other social services and eliminate fraud.
Of course, such a vast database system could also be the precursor to pervasive surveillance – an idea Ellison last year [8]said he feels is desirable and would like Oracle to help facilitate.
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Constant real-time surveillance of populations, analyzed by Oracle-powered machine-learning products, would keep everyone "on their best behavior," Ellison said at an Oracle financial analyst conference in September 2024. We're reminded of the [10]NSA , [11]PRISM , [12]Snowden et cetera .
[13]Oracle AI buzz means Larry Ellison's worth $15B more today
[14]Prepare for an AI policy upending under Trump, say experts
[15]Oracle wants to power 1GW datacenter with trio of tiny nuclear reactors
[16]Federal judge tightens DOGE leash over critical Treasury payment system access
Ellison is not just a techno-optimist. He’s also a top executive and shareholder who has made big AI investments as well as a database company to feed.
He therefore told the Dubai audience that Oracle, already a [17]big-time government and military contractor , is ready to help nations realize his above-mentioned AI visions. Ie: Put all this data into one big expensive Oracle system to learn from and process.
"Oracle is building a 2.2GW datacenter that costs between $50 and $100 billion dollars to build," Ellison said, noting it's sites like that where super-powered AI models will be trained. "Because these models are so expensive, you won't build your own as a rule. There'll be a handful of these models."
And a handful of players that can train them. Oracle’s own facilities will likely be one. The super-corp has also joined another, the [18]Stargate project , that plans to blow $500 billion on AI infrastructure in the US in the next four years. ®
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[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG2AtiInwKM
[2] https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/10/ellison_become_major_contributor_to/
[3] https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/12/23/business/elon-musk-trump-family-friends-backers.html
[4] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/07/opinion_column_musk/
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[10] https://www.theregister.com/2019/06/26/nsa_spy_program_aclu/
[11] https://www.theregister.com/2013/06/07/prism_plan_for_nsa_surveillance_of_internet_companies/
[12] https://www.theregister.com/2014/01/24/snowden_speaks_nsa_whistleblower_calls_for_global_privacy_standards/
[13] https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/13/larry_ellison_worth_15_billion/
[14] https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/21/ai_policy_trump/
[15] https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/11/oracle_1gw_datacenter_smr_plan/
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[17] https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/08/doge_us_goverment_tech_spending/
[18] https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/22/openai_stargate_ai_datacenter_company
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Keeping up with the Musks? And the Thiels
What absolute hubris. I can't even fathom how he could consider this a reasonable idea.
Government (pay) to create a single repository and givens business free access so they can mine the data / train their AIs.
Yes... That's the stated goal. But considering the sheer volume of issues that will inevitably fall from the branches when the trunk is shaken, I must reiterate my original post.
There is simply no excuse to have allowed such a malignant thought process, if one values the people behind the information he wishes to centralize.
Of course, that's the answer to the question, isn't it.
Omniscience is the game
Omnipotence is the aim.
Funny how all the anti-government, shrink-the-state conspiracy spouters have ended up enabling a bunch of megalomaniac billionaire data slurping authoritarians to attempt to do nothing less than control every moment of their lives.
Re: Omniscience is the game
I would almost ask you how you came to that conclusion, but I get the feeling it would not be an unbiased take. As such, this comment is now redundant and reduced to public musing.
Re: Omniscience is the game
"I would almost ask you how you came to that conclusion"
"I would almost ask you how you came to that obvious conclusion", fixed it for you.
"but I get the feeling it would not be an unbiased take"
Yes obvious is definitely biased, toward the obvious.
"As such, this comment is now redundant"
Well at least you got something right.
Re: Omniscience is the game
When Stephen Colbert said "reality has a well-known liberal bias", this is the kind of thing he might as well have been talking about. Because apparently nothing's obvious any more.
Larry Ellison can get bent
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Ambitious !
Given that it has apparently been impossible to get an Oracle finance system working properly for a UK city council, I wouldn't be too optimistic !
Though I suppose it might be more about hoovering up the data than necessarily being able to deliver anything useful from it ...
And then they wonder why...
... Luigi Mangione is seen as a hero by millions of people.
Oh, the huge expense required, and gigawatts of power - I see Deepseek has been memory-holed already.
I guess Larry is so rich that he needs goals like "enrage the entire population of Earth" to feel like he's doing something with his older years.