HighlightFinance for Integrators · Day 13
It's like closing the till at the end of a shift. Once you've counted the drawer, written the figure, and handed over, you don't slip an extra sale into the last shift's total — it belongs to the next one.
It's like closing the till at the end of a shift. Once you've counted the drawer, written the figure, and handed over, you don't slip an extra sale into the last shift's total — it belongs to the next one.
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This is one tell — the giveaway that AI is bluffing. It comes from Finance for Integrators, a short daily course on Noesa. Anyone can use AI; few can tell when it's wrong.