This Auditing App Lets Your Boss Police Suspicious "Work" Cocktails

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These days, a lot of workers are worried about robots taking their jobs, but now robots are taking jobs that literally no one else was doing--like poring through every inch of people's dense expense reports. AppZen, a startup that provides automated auditing services, has just expanded its software, which can now not only read basic items on attached receipts, but also scan entire documents to look for clues about invalid charges. Anant Kale, the company's CEO, tells Fast Company that the new offering, called ReceiptIQ, can audit 100% of the expense reports that employees submit, spotting them for "accidental fraud . . . The upgrade required moving beyond optical character recognition to computer vision that can understand the entire receipt, such as recognizing company logos. Many hotels put their logos on receipts rather than spelling out their name, says Kale. ReceiptIQ analysis goes deeper by looking for context, such as whether car rental bills include a fuel service charge--a penalty for not returning the car with a full gas tank.

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