Larry Ellison Proposes AI Camera Network to Encourage Good Behavior

Larry Ellison Proposes AI Camera Network to Encourage Good Behavior
Larry Ellison Proposes AI Camera Network to Encourage Good Behavior.
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, now 80 years old, has made a bold prediction about the future. He believes that artificial intelligence (AI) cameras will soon become an essential part of everyday life, helping improve public behavior. 

His vision includes creating a global network of interconnected surveillance cameras, police body cameras, and vehicle dashcams.

Ellison suggests that these cameras, constantly recording and analyzing data in real-time with the help of AI, could help prevent crimes and create a safer society. 

He argues that people will behave better when they know their actions are always being monitored.

As Ellison puts it, "People will have to be on their best behavior because we will always be recording and learning about everything that's happening."

However, his proposal raises serious concerns about privacy. Critics worry that large-scale surveillance could infringe on personal freedoms and lead to a "surveillance state." 

Supporters, on the other hand, believe that such systems could help reduce crime and bring more transparency to law enforcement.

Ellison, one of the wealthiest people in the world with a fortune of over $200 billion, co-founded Oracle, a company that develops software and server hardware. 

Beyond his tech achievements, he’s also heavily invested in anti-aging research, convinced that humanity will soon overcome this "disease." Given his appearance and outlook, many believe Ellison knows what he's talking about.

Interestingly, it's not just his camera network idea that caught people’s attention—his youthful appearance and sharp mind at 80 have sparked just as much curiosity across the internet.

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