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Powering intelligence: Oracle's new AI playbook
DataQuest
|December 2025
AI evolves from chat interfaces to enterprise reasoning systems as Oracle builds high-density infrastructure, sovereign clouds, and cross-cloud AI platforms.
Artificial Intelligence will not replace humans—it will amplify their ability to solve complex, global challenges. This was the central theme of Oracle Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison’s keynote at Oracle AI World 2025, held in Las Vegas. Framing AI as the next Industrial Revolution, Ellison argued that AI's most important breakthroughs will happen not in internet search or chatbots, but in healthcare, climate, agriculture, and financial systems.
“The real opportunity is not just building these extraordinary electronic brains, but using them to solve humanity's most difficult problems,” Ellison said. He emphasised that the rise of AI necessitates more than just algorithms. It demands a robust and resilient digital infrastructure, capable of supporting a new kind of reasoning system.
AI will transform society only when it reasons securely with private data, becoming an embedded force in healthcare, finance, and critical operations.
- Larry Ellison Chairman & CTO, Oracle
To meet these demands, Oracle is expanding its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) footprint, including a new AI supercluster in Abilene, Texas. This cluster will ultimately house over 450,000 NVIDIA GPUs and integrate its own power plants, high-speed fibre networks, and industrial-scale liquid cooling systems. “We are building billion-watt power plants and connecting them directly to our data centres,” Ellison said, calling it a new kind of infrastructure project—on par with railways and national grids.
Oracle's approach aims to unify AI infrastructure with real-world enterprise applications, enabling customers to securely run generative and reasoning AI models, including ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Llama, alongside their private datasets.
PRIVATE DATA, NOT JUST PUBLIC MODELS
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