A Starbucks vice-president once told the New York Times that algorithmic scheduling was a "magic" way to save money on labor.
A ransomware attack took down a popular university-course-management software right in the middle of finals.
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On May 4, 2026, Alexander Hanff, a computer scientist and lawyer who runs the website ThatPrivacyGuy.com, posted an article ...