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Splitting a Pizza Bill With an App
Some apps use AI to split a bill fairly across friends — even when one person had more.
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- 1Fair Shares Without the Math Headache
- 2bill splitting
- 3fairness
- 4math helpers
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Section 1
Fair Shares Without the Math Headache
Six friends share a pizza. One person didn't have soda. Another had two. How does the bill get split fairly?
Bill-splitting apps use AI to read the receipt and let everyone tap the things they had. Then it does the math for you. Done in seconds, no arguments.
What it solves
- Tax and tip get split right
- Special items only count for the person who had them
- Everyone sees the same totals
The big idea: bill apps make fair shares easy. The fairness comes from honest tapping, not from the AI.
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