My Code, My Test, and My Prompt All Agreed. All Three Were Wrong.
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A friend handed me a grocery receipt to test my receipt-scanning app, Receipt Tracker , which turns a photo into categorised line items. It was a dense Massy Stores run, 37 items, and the photo wasn't the sharpest. The app got most of it, but a few items were missing and the totals didn't add up. He was generous about it, impressed at how much it had pulled off a bad photo. I was less impressed: a scan you have to double-check by hand for missing items isn't saving you the work. The model doing…
1Key Takeaways
- A friend handed me a grocery receipt to test my receipt-scanning app, Receipt Tracker , which turns a photo into categorised line items.
- It was a dense Massy Stores run, 37 items, and the photo wasn't the sharpest.
- The app got most of it, but a few items were missing and the totals didn't add up.
- He was generous about it, impressed at how much it had pulled off a bad photo.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that a friend handed me a grocery receipt to test my receipt-scanning app, Receipt Tracker , which turns a photo into categorised line items.
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