2025-02-21

Pulse AI Blog - Putting Andrew Ng’s OCR Models to The Test

Andrew Ng's newly released document extraction service shows significant limitations when processing complex financial statements, with high error rates and slow processing times. Tests revealed over 50% hallucinated values and frequent missing data in financial tables, highlighting the challenges of using LLMs for document extraction.

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