- Oracle Cto Larry Ellison wants to put the data of an entire nation in a large bank
- With him, we could get better medical care, social services and more, he says
- Ellison states that he is ready to help world’s governments to get on board
Oracle Cto Larry Ellison has said that governments should centralize all their data, including Citizen’s health data, to improve services and safety.
We have already presented innumerable studies that touch the deficient foundations of the data, often caused by isolated data, which prevent companies from taking full advantage of AI.
Now, however, Ellison says that isolated national data are causing inefficiencies at the governmental level.
Oracle cto advocates government systems with AI
By making economic information, medical care and infrastructure available in the center, Ellison foresees improved medical care with personalized treatments, better agricultural productivity with a better analysis of land and crops, and other social services promoted by the Ia with fraud prevention.
Speaking with former British prime minister, Tony Blair, at the world government summit in Dubai, Ellison painted an image of how modern systems could be seen: “We need to unify all national data, place it in a database where the model of the model It is easily consumable by the AI model, and then ask the question you want. “
However, the CTO did not stop providing a brief description of the necessary security measures for this to be a success. When comparing the data centers with airports and ports, Ellison declared that data centers are only “useful” if they are within the nation at the borders of the question:
“The data centers, due to the privacy requirements around the data, must be in our countries or are not terribly useful … they must also be safe.”
Ellison confirmed that Oracle would be prepared to build a large and central system to help governments aboard their great intentions.
Speaking about the most recent quarterly profits of the company in December, the CEO of Oracle, Safra Catz, thanked the “demand demand demand” for the increase in income of 52% seen by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).