Larry Ellison wants to put all US data in one big AI system
Briefly

Larry Ellison emphasized at the World Governments Summit that for AI to enhance public services, governments need to centralize all citizen data, including genomic information. He argued that this unification would allow for more effective use of AI in healthcare, agriculture, and more. By integrating various forms of data—health records, geographic, economic, etc.—governments could tailor treatments for individuals, boost agricultural efficiency, and streamline citizen services. However, Ellison's vision also raises concerns over privacy and surveillance.
If governments want in, they'll need to gather all their data - spatial information, economic data, electronic healthcare records including genomic data, and info about infrastructure.
We need to unify all the national data, put it into a database where it's easily consumable by the AI model, and then ask whatever question you like.
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