FinTech Frontiers: Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence Applications for Intelligent Finance Investment and Blockchain in the Financial Sector
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FinTech, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Finance Investment, Blockchain, Financial Sector, Technology, InnovationAbstract
The study explores the dynamic environment of financial technology (FinTech), highlighting the central role of cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain. Investigating their convergence, this paper analyzes the uses of these technologies in transforming finance, focusing on intelligent finance investment and blockchain's transformative impact. The investigation starts with a review of cloud computing, explaining its role in nurturing scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness for financial organizations. The focus then shifts to AI applications, including the effects of robot-advisors, algorithmic trading, and statistical analysis on the reshaping investments methods. The story then flows through the complex structure of blockchain technology, casting light on its potential to enhance financial system security and transparency. The study reveals connections that pave the way for creative approaches as well as revolutionary developments by highlighting the merging of cloud, AI, and blockchain. As we transverse these FinTech boundaries, the paper recognizes challenges and risks and provides insights into regulatory and ethical concerns. It examines future trends, imagining how these technologies will continue to shape the financial sector in the future.
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