XBRL International’s own Revathy Ramanan dives into the potential of GPT-4 for analysing narrative disclosures in XBRL data this week. As machine learning and generative AI continue to advance, they present new opportunities for understanding complex business performance data.
Earlier this month the Digital Signatures – or D6 – working group released the Digital Signatures in XBRL 1.0 specification as a Candidate Recommendation, an important step towards improved security in financial reporting.
In a recent speech, US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler addressed the importance of digital data to fair, efficient, financial markets. Speaking at the 11th Annual Conference on Financial Market Regulation, Gensler highlighted the evolution of the SEC’s disclosure requirements.
In a recent comment letter to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), XBRL US advocated for the adoption of the Inline XBRL format for Rule 17g-3, on annual financial and other reports by nationally recognised statistical rating organisations (NRSROs).