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theorchid 8 hours ago

Oracle Database has now been renamed Oracle AI Database. But I think that in time, they will rename it back to Oracle Database. The hype will pass, but the AI will remain, and the name will no longer need to include the AI prefix. AI will just become the norm.

easton 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Not only that, but due to their pattern of putting letters after the version number the current version is Oracle AI Database "26ai".

I skimmed the video and the presenters said "Oracle AI Database 26ai" multiple times without even a glint of self awareness on their face. They must've picked the only people on the team that could say that without laughing.

kube-system 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That never happened to JavaScript. It still has Java in the name long after the Java hype ended. We never went back to calling it LiveScript.

layer8 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Well, there was an attempt of sorts with EcmaScript.

0x457 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Well no, ECMA Script exists, but it's not a language it's a standard that JavaScript runtimes implement. JavaScript today means ECMA Script version + runtime flavor.

ssaboum 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

not exactly what we're asking of database, don't you think ?

theorchid 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

We want to maintain the status quo in technology. We want databases to remain as they were five years ago. But for some reason, Oracle implemented AI into its database. Perhaps they surveyed their customers, and most of them supported this initiative. Perhaps they surveyed the wrong audience, and real database users do not want to see AI in them. Or maybe they made this decision to get more investment or because of the hype around AI.

But the decision has been made. And if AI remains in databases after the AI hype, the next generation of developers will no longer know databases without AI. That's why I said it will become the norm. But that's just my guess. Unfortunately, I can't see the future. I don't know what it will actually be like in a few years.

jayd16 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Ironically, yeah kinda. In so far as fuzzy text search goes, vectorization works great.

The generative part of the AI hype is getting in the way.

righthand 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Needs for actual survival and functionality do not out weigh needs for product manager promotions anymore.

pocksuppet 7 hours ago | parent [-]

The destructive forces (fire clearing deadwood) of the economy have been artificially suppressed for a long time. Most companies are zombie companies now. The US is an entire zombie economic zone.

thewebguyd 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

That's what happens when you have nearly a decade of ZIRP & QE.

Money printer go brrrr.

cindyllm 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

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