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The technology of automatically generating articles is not uncommon in today's Internet world. Its original intention may be to improve the efficiency of information dissemination, but in actual application, it may cause many problems.
Accurate, authentic and in-depth research and analysis are crucial for the securities industry. However, relying on automatically generated articles may lead to inaccurate and incomplete information, which in turn affects decision-making.
For example, when evaluating a company's stock, if investors rely on automatically generated articles that lack depth and professional insights, they are likely to make wrong judgments. Such wrong judgments will not only cause financial losses to themselves, but may also have an impact on the stability of the entire market.
Furthermore, automatically generated articles may undermine the professionalism and standardization of the industry. The securities industry should rely on the knowledge and experience of professionals to conduct in-depth research and analysis and provide customers with reliable investment advice. However, if it is filled with a large number of automatically generated low-quality articles, it will make the entire industry appear impetuous and lack rigor.
From a more macro perspective, the widespread use of automatically generated articles may also have a negative impact on society’s information environment.
In the era of information explosion, people are already faced with the difficulty of filtering and identifying effective information. The influx of a large number of automatically generated articles of varying quality will further increase the level of information confusion, making it difficult for the public to obtain truly valuable content.
For individuals, over-reliance on automatically generated articles may weaken their own thinking ability and knowledge acquisition ability.
When people get used to accepting ready-made information without having to think or process it themselves, they will gradually lose the motivation to actively explore and conduct in-depth research, which will affect their personal growth and development.
Back to the incident in which the former chairman of the securities firm was punished, although it cannot be directly attributed to the existence of automatically generated articles, the industry chaos and regulatory issues it reflects are to some extent similar to the adverse effects brought about by automatically generated articles.
In short, while pursuing efficiency and convenience, we must be vigilant about the potential risks that may be brought about by automatically generated articles, strengthen supervision and regulation, so as to ensure the healthy development of the securities industry and the entire society.