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The Diffusion of Artificial Intelligence in Corporate Disclosure: A Decade of S&P 500 10-K Filings, 2015–2025

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  • Burak Dogan

    (Department of Economics, Bahcesehir University, Istanbul 34353, Türkiye)

  • Derese Kebede Teklie

    (Department of Economics, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul 34367, Türkiye)

Abstract

This paper studies how artificial-intelligence (AI) disclosure in the Item 1A risk factors of S&P 500 10-K filings evolved between fiscal years 2015 and 2025. It asks three questions: when AI disclosure became common in Item 1A; whether firm characteristics explain which firms disclose and whether that power changes as disclosure spreads; and whether firms that write more AI text write less firm-specific AI language. The data are a panel of 5214 firm-years for the 501 firms in the S&P 500 as of April 2026, so the sample is subject to survivor bias; the coverage gap relative to the historical index is about 38% in 2015 and falls to 2% by 2025. AI mentions come from a hand-validated keyword dictionary, and a lexical distinctiveness score measures how far a firm’s AI wording departs from that of its peers in the same year; the score captures wording, not informational content or quality. Three results follow. First, the share of firms disclosing AI in Item 1A rises from 0.7% to 77.6%, with the largest jump in the first filing cycle after the November 2022 release of ChatGPT. Second, the power of firm characteristics to discriminate disclosers falls as disclosure saturates: the disclosure logit’s pseudo-R 2 drops from 0.24 to 0.03 and the area under the ROC curve from 0.86 to 0.61. Third, among disclosing firm-years, more AI text is associated with lower lexical distinctiveness. These associations are descriptive; this paper does not test causal mechanisms.

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  • Burak Dogan & Derese Kebede Teklie, 2026. "The Diffusion of Artificial Intelligence in Corporate Disclosure: A Decade of S&P 500 10-K Filings, 2015–2025," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 19(7), pages 1-23, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jjrfmx:v:19:y:2026:i:7:p:473-:d:1978191
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