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Coverage is split between Oracle’s debt-fueled push into AI amid major layoffs and concerns about how OCI contracts and architecture handle AI scaling. Separately, reporting flags a security issue involving exposed Oracle E-Business instances being targeted in ongoing attacks.

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Key Takeaway Oracle’s current AI strategy is being scrutinized both for financial execution and for operational/security risks affecting Oracle E-Business systems.
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Oracle’s current AI strategy is being scrutinized both for financial execution and for operational/security risks affecting Oracle E-Business systems.

Coverage is split between Oracle’s debt-fueled push into AI amid major layoffs and concerns about how OCI contracts and architecture handle AI scaling. Separately, reporting flags a security issue involving exposed Oracle E-Business instances being targeted in ongoing attacks.

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layoffs 21,000 layoffs
exposure volume Over 900 Oracle E-Business instances exposed
nature of risk Instances exposed to ongoing attacks

What to Watch

  • Follow updates on the OCI MSA and any changes aimed at fixing AI scaling gaps. The Register
  • Watch for incident response guidance and remediation steps related to the exposed Oracle E-Business instances. BleepingComputer
  • Track reporting on how Oracle’s debt-driven AI investments evolve after the 21,000 layoffs. Ars Technica

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Should You Consult Oracle Computer in Directive 8020?

The major choice players will need to make at the start of Directive 8020 is whether to consult Oracle about the damages to the ship. This choice does not impact the game's narrative in any shape or form, but instead acts as a gateway to a choice that is more impactful. Here's what happens if you skip consulting Oracle, and the sleep crew goes about assessing the damage themselves.

Should You Consult & Reboot Oracle in Directive 8020?
What Happens if You Consult Oracle?

If players choose to consult the Oracle in Directive 8020, this will lead to Simms and Carter entering the computer's chamber. This interaction is meant to introduce players to the supercomputer that runs things behind the scenes, and will lead to another impactful choice that I'll talk about later on.

Should You Consult & Reboot Oracle in Directive 8020?
What Happens if You Avoid Consulting Oracle?

If you skip consulting Oracle, Simms and Carter will go about the ship and assess the damages directly without meeting Oracle. While this option does not impact the narrative, it will prevent players from meeting Oracle the first time and also lock players out of a choice that shows up after Simms and Carter consult Oracle.

Should You Consult & Reboot Oracle in Directive 8020?
Should You Reboot Oracle or Delay it in Directive 8020?

Players will encounter this choice only if they decide to consult Oracle in the previous choice. After Carter asks for a damage report, Oracle responds with a request to reboot its systems to assess the damage more accurately. While Simms objects to the notion that it can hold back the repairs, it's up to Carter to make the final call on whether to reboot Oracle in Directive 8020 or not.

Should You Consult & Reboot Oracle in Directive 8020?
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