"[IBM's] machines were used to understand how many [...] Jews lived in any district. They also helped the Third Reich understand that as they imposed harsh regulations [...] many Jews would leave to neighboring regions"
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http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/glencora/2017/11/27/ibm-holocaust/ …
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Was it actually IBM, or licensee, or competitor? In the UK there was a British punch card machine manufacturer, in Letchworth, that diverted to making a huge number of the first, relay-based codebreaking machines for Bletchley in WWII. Not IBM AFAWIA
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How does that change the conclusions?
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Also, to directly address your question: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust …
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Reason we need humanities taught as well a STEM?

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I can't speak to that, but it certainly leads to shitty products.
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in a conversation with someone i called tech bros the wolves of wall street of 2000s not longer than 2 days ago..
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