Larry Ellison predicts rise of the modern surveillance state where 'citizens will be on their best behavior'
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"Citizens will be on their best behavior, because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that is going on," Ellison explained during Oracle's Financial Analyst Meeting, suggesting a future where constant surveillance promotes accountability.
Ellison's vision bears chilling resemblance to China's social credit system, which uses an advanced network of facial recognition cameras to monitor and control individual behavior in real-time, hinting at a trend where privacy is sacrificed for social order.
In today's society, people readily film encounters with their smartphones, often leading to viral incidents that can destructively impact lives, highlighting the emerging danger of social media vigilantism in a surveilled world.
Ellison argues that both citizens and law enforcement will be equally surveilled, suggesting a paradigm shift where even police officers will be under perpetual scrutiny, with AI playing a key role in identifying misconduct.
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