Regarding the topic of the article, it's funny how something so crucial is often buried under layers of corporate prose. You make a great point about those documents being treasure troves. With all the data parsing involved, what do you think is the biggest "red flag" or subtle hint that AI might miss, that only a human reader can truely spot? Very insightful, thnks for demystifying this.
Very good and though question. I would say the biggest red flag AI would miss is the evolution of the 10ks from year to year. What management says (or stops saying) in the 10ks wouldn’t be caught by AI as it lacks context…but who knows ChatGPT 6 may do it :)
Regarding the topic of the article, it's funny how something so crucial is often buried under layers of corporate prose. You make a great point about those documents being treasure troves. With all the data parsing involved, what do you think is the biggest "red flag" or subtle hint that AI might miss, that only a human reader can truely spot? Very insightful, thnks for demystifying this.
Very good and though question. I would say the biggest red flag AI would miss is the evolution of the 10ks from year to year. What management says (or stops saying) in the 10ks wouldn’t be caught by AI as it lacks context…but who knows ChatGPT 6 may do it :)