- United States
- Letter
Oppose Oracle AI Data Platform for Federal Agencies
To: Justices Court
From: A constituent in Pittsburgh, PA
April 11
I'm asking you to oppose the deployment of Oracle AI Data Platform in federal agencies. This system violates the Third Amendment's protection against government intrusion into private spaces and information.
Oracle announced on March 31 that this platform will connect generative AI models with agency data, applications, and workflows across civilian and defense agencies. The system creates "agentic applications" that automate workflows and provide real-time insights by unifying critical information at scale. This means AI agents will have unprecedented access to citizen data, making autonomous decisions about Americans without meaningful human oversight or consent.
The Third Amendment exists to prevent the government from commandeering private resources and spaces. Oracle's platform does exactly that with our digital lives. It operates in OCI's FedRAMP High-authorized Government Cloud with IL4 and IL5 support, giving it access to sensitive and controlled unclassified information about citizens. The platform's "always-on encryption" and "granular access controls" don't change the fundamental constitutional problem: the government is deploying autonomous AI systems that will make mission-critical decisions using our personal information without our permission.
Block any appropriations or authorizations that would fund this platform's deployment in federal agencies.