**Breaking: Marc Benioff’s ‘Charity’ Bought Your Hospital. Now He’s Selling Your Data to His Own AI.**

Breaking: Marc Benioff’s ‘Charity’ Bought Your Hospital. Now He’s Selling Your Data to His Own AI.

In what critics are calling a “philanthropic land grab,” Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has quietly positioned his $300 million hospital acquisitions—like the recent takeover of San Francisco’s crime-plagued Zuckerberg General—as a “public good.” But leaked internal memos reveal a different story: a closed-loop data pipeline built to train Agentforce, Salesforce’s “revolutionary” AI.

The mechanics? Every patient check-in, MRI scan, and doctor’s note is now feeding an algorithm designed to predict insurance denials and upsell “premium” health packages. Benioff’s hospitals aren’t healing; they’re scraping.

Here’s the kicker: Facing a 35% drop in cloud subscriptions, the Salesforce founder is banking on an AI he promised would “fix healthcare.” Instead, whistleblowers say his model targets the uninsured for debt collection—while Benioff tours Davos with the hashtag #TechForGood.

The question nobody in the press is asking: Who benefits when the cure becomes the customer?