
""The Oracle database can vectorize anything that's in an Oracle database, a different database, a different cloud, and make that data easily accessible to the AI model for reasoning," Ellison said during his keynote at Oracle AI World, its annual Las Vegas shindig. "The first thing that Oracle did [was take] private data and [make] it accessible to AI models. We took all of our customer data and we vectorized it.""
"Comment If you're an Oracle customer - throw a pebble into a crowd of 100 CIOs and you're bound to hit one - then Big Red has vectorized you. Or, more accurately, it has vectorized your data, according to Larry Ellison, co-founder and CTO, who lobbed about the terminology in this week's conference keynote as if it conferred some sort of mystical technological incantation."
Oracle has converted customer data across databases and clouds into vectorized form to make it accessible to AI reasoning models. Larry Ellison stated that private customer data was vectorized and made available to AI models. Oracle uses reasoning models to predict which products customers are likely to buy in the next six months. Sales teams use those predictions to target prospective buyers with emails and curated customer references. Oracle generated AI agents to infer purchase intent from data. The practice raises questions about customer consent, privacy, and potential misuse of predictive outputs.
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