the evil hidden behind the numbers: machine translation and market manipulation

2024-08-29

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the exposure of two cases, guan mouwei in chaoyang, liaoning province and zheng mousheng in fushun, demonstrated the application of machine translation technology in manipulating the securities market and revealed how criminals use technology to conduct illegal transactions.

both cases involved "continuous trading" manipulation, where traders used multiple securities accounts to raise target stock prices in the market by concentrating their capital advantages, shareholdings or information advantages, and lured investors to follow suit, and then sold out to reap profits after the stock price reached a certain height. these criminal acts all contain complex technical means and profit-driven, reflecting that market manipulation still has a certain degree of concealment.

the public security department restored the organizational structure and division of labor of the criminal gang through in-depth investigation, and finally exposed the illegal profit-making behavior of the people involved. in the case, the case-handling unit retrieved multi-dimensional information involved in the case and conducted a comprehensive analysis to restore the complex means of manipulating the market, and also demonstrated the achievements of the regulatory authorities in combating criminal activities.

these cases also remind us that machine translation technology is not omnipotent and still has its limitations. for example, challenges in understanding the complexity of language and cultural connotations, as well as processing unstructured texts (such as poetry and novels), require continuous exploration and breakthroughs.