Remember that slightly uneasy feeling you get when you walk past a house with a Ring doorbell? Yeah, that little camera watching the sidewalk? Well, get ready to feel a whole lot more uneasy. Because according to billionaire Larry Ellison of Oracle, that’s just a tiny peek into the future, a future where AI-powered surveillance is everywhere, all the time. And honestly? It’s shaping up to be a privacy nightmare.
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Ellison’s Vision: AI Surveillance of Citizens
Okay, so Ellison’s vision, right? He’s basically saying AI is gonna be the ultimate watchdog, watching everything. During that meeting he was talking about, he painted this picture of AI hooking up with all the surveillance stuff we already have – you know, like security cameras, police bodycams, even those dashcams people have in their cars. His idea is to create this like, real-time monitoring system. Let me break down what he’s actually proposing, because it’s kinda wild when you think about it:
- AI Bossing the Cops? Yeah, he literally said AI would be watching police bodycams, like making sure cops are behaving themselves. Accountability is good and all, but AI as the ultimate judge? Hmm, a bit dystopian, maybe? This is how a Surveillance State starts: by pitching accountability as a selling point, then slowly broadening its scope until everyone is under watch.
- “Best Behavior” for Everyone Else: This is the really chilling part. He figures if we’re all constantly being recorded and AI is watching, we’ll all magically become model citizens. “Citizens will be on their best behavior,” he actually said. Does that sound like freedom to you? Or more like living in a glass cage?
- Drone Police Chases: Forget cop cars, think AI drones buzzing after you in a high-speed chase. He’s selling it as “efficient” and “safe.” Safe for who, exactly? And efficient at what? Efficient at turning our world into a non-stop episode of Cops directed by robots?
The All-Seeing Eye: Is This “Safety” or a Total Privacy Invasion?
So, Ellison’s grand plan? A massive AI surveillance system fed by every camera imaginable. Think about it: security cams, body cams, doorbell cams, even those dashcams – all funneling data into one giant AI brain. Sounds convenient for… someone, right? But who exactly benefits here? Certainly not you and me, just trying to live our lives.
He brags about how police officers will be constantly monitored by AI. Okay, maybe some accountability there? But then he casually drops the real kicker: “Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything.” Citizens. Not criminals. Not suspects. Citizens. Is that the kind of society we want? One where we’re all treated like potential wrongdoers, constantly under suspicion?
And AI drones replacing police cars in chases? Sounds like something out of a Black Mirror episode, doesn’t it? It’s all presented as progress, efficiency. But strip away the tech buzzwords, and what are we left with? Constant, inescapable surveillance. Is this really the price of “safety”? Or is it the death of privacy as we know it?

Oracle’s AI Power Grab – And Trump’s Stamp of Approval
Let’s not forget who’s pushing this. Oracle, Ellison’s company, is knee-deep in the AI gold rush. They see dollar signs, folks. This isn’t about altruism; it’s about profit and power. And when you see a billionaire like Ellison teaming up with a figure like Donald Trump, alarm bells should be ringing loud and clear.
Remember Trump? Well, he’s back in the White House, and guess who’s right there with him? Larry Ellison. Suddenly, Ellison, who was cozy with Trump even during his first term, is front and center again. Trump is praising him, calling him “CEO of everything.” That’s not just a friendly endorsement; it’s a signal of serious political backing. This isn’t just some tech fantasy anymore; it’s a vision with real political muscle behind it, ready to be implemented on a massive scale.

Think about it – Trump’s administration, known for its authoritarian leanings, now has a close alliance with a tech titan pushing for mass surveillance. Is this a recipe for protecting our rights? Or is it a fast track to a surveillance state where dissent is stifled and individual liberty is crushed?
And let’s not forget the money. Ellison is one of the richest people on the planet. Oracle is a tech giant with deep pockets and a history of aggressive expansion. Combine that wealth and corporate power with the political backing of a Trump administration, and you’ve got a recipe for a surveillance state on steroids.
TikTok and the Precedent of Control
Remember the whole TikTok saga? The attempt to ban it, the forced sale drama? Oracle was right in the middle of that, too. They became the “trusted” partner to handle TikTok’s US data, essentially giving them a significant foothold in controlling a major communication platform.
Think about the implications. If Oracle can become the gatekeeper for a platform like TikTok, what’s to stop them from becoming the gatekeeper for even more aspects of our digital lives, fueled by AI surveillance systems? The TikTok situation wasn’t just about data security; it was a power play, and Oracle emerged as a key player. This was a preview of how a Surveillance State consolidates control, one platform at a time.
Blind Trust? Think Again. Power Corrupts
We’re told to trust these guys. “It’s for your own good,” they say. “It’s about safety,” they claim. But history teaches us a harsh lesson: unchecked power is dangerous, no matter who wields it. Do we really think billionaires and politicians have our best interests at heart? Or are they more interested in control, in maintaining their grip on power and wealth?
Ellison’s fortune is astronomical. Oracle is a corporate behemoth. Trump… well, his track record speaks for itself. Are these the people we want designing the future of our society? A future where every aspect of our lives is monitored, analyzed, and judged by an AI surveillance system controlled by corporations and potentially, a government with authoritarian tendencies?
We can’t afford to be naive. We can’t blindly trust promises of “safety” when they come at the cost of our fundamental freedoms. Power corrupts, and absolute power… well, you know the rest.
AI Surveillance: Privacy as a Luxury? The Future We’re Sleepwalking Into
Larry Ellison AI surveillance dream isn’t about making us safer; it’s about creating a society of constant monitoring and control. It’s about eroding privacy to the point where it becomes a luxury of the past. Do we really want to live in a world where every move is tracked, analyzed, and judged by an AI system? Where “best behavior” is defined by algorithms, not by our own conscience or values?
This isn’t just about technology; it’s about the kind of society we’re building. Are we willing to sacrifice our privacy and freedom for the illusion of perfect order and control? Because once these AI surveillance systems are in place, backed by powerful figures like Larry Ellison and a supportive government, getting out from under their gaze will be a fight we might not be able to win. It’s time to wake up and ask: is this the future we really want?
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