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  "textContent": "Across hundreds of locations using restaurant technology company Lavu, operators now start their day with a plain-language briefing generated overnight by an AI system called Marty. Instead of digging through reports or spreadsheets, they’re handed a ranked summary of what went wrong yesterday, why it happened, and what to fix before the first shift begins.\n\nThe post The AI manager showing up at 6 A.M.: How restaurants are quietly automating their toughest decisions appeared first on Digital Journal.",
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