Oracle's new autonomous database will no longer need humans to tune, patch or administrate the database because it now has machine learning. All you have to do it click a button and upload your data and your are done.
Wow. Really? Lets look at patching. How does machine learning determine when to apply a patch? Does it know what version of the application you are running on the other end of the cloud? Or will it apply a security patch automatically and disable authentication or some other thing that has not been certified with your application stack?
Lets look at Oracle's repeated history of trying to get rid of the 100k DBA that goes with every oracle database. AWR automated work load repository was supposed to do that... Enterprise manager was supposed to do that ... Exadata was supposed to do that.... the cloud was supposed to do that... no we have AI.
What this did was make that 100k DBA a 250k DBA because he had to know AWR, and Exadata storage software... now its going to be a 350k DBA because he will need to know AWR, Exadata, Cloud and Machine learning AI to figure out why the database is down.
Also when the sales of the database does begin to peter off because the salesforce gets repeatedly gutted, and the new kids don't want to learn the "old" relational technology... who is gonna sell it? Who is going to understand it?
NOSQL is taking off document databases are faster more scalable and cloud native. I'm not saying that the new machine learning DB is not cool. It is. But come on ... you need people to sell, maintain and develop against a relational system. With out people nothing will happen.
Unless that database is smart enough to learn Oracle value based selling and start making cold calls, smart enough to go out to the internet and check certification matrices and deduce what apps are connecting to it, Oracle will need the people its dumping, and trying to get rid of.