articleReview of Financial StudiesMar 27, 2023Closed access

How to Talk When a Machine Is Listening: Corporate Disclosure in the Age of AI

Emory University · Georgia State University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Abstract Growing AI readership (proxied for by machine downloads and ownership by AI-equipped investors) motivates firms to prepare filings friendlier to machine processing and to mitigate linguistic tones that are unfavorably perceived by algorithms. Loughran and McDonald (2011) and BERT available since 2018 serve as event studies supporting attribution of the decrease in the measured negative sentiment to increased machine readership. This relationship is stronger among firms with higher benefits to (e.g., external financing needs) or lower cost (e.g., litigation risk) of sentiment management. This is the first study exploring the feedback effect on corporate disclosure in response to technology. Authors…

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Keywords
  • Audience measurement
  • Active listening
  • Attribution
  • The Internet
  • Business
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Advertising
  • Computer science
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