Over the past few decades, it’s become easier and easier to create fake
receipts. Decades ago, it required special paper and printers—I remember a
company in the UK advertising its services to people trying to cover up their
affairs. Then, receipts became computerized, and faking them required some
artistic skills to make the page look realistic.
Now, AI can do it all:
> Several receipts shown to the FT by expense management platforms demonstrated
> the realistic nature of the images, which included wrinkles in paper, detailed
> itemization that matched real-life menus, and signatures...