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Brianna White

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Artificial intelligence is a vast and complicated field. AI can range from simple algorithmic functions to neural capabilities that might someday even simulate consciousness, and yet we often take it for granted in our daily lives. AI and machine learning processes now power many of our financial technology (fintech) services and connect investors with a broader range of quick solutions. 
For personal finance, AI works wonders. It can change the way you plan and budget for the future by automating the tedious elements, monitoring the issues, and improving the outcomes that comprise personal finance. 
Here are some of the most promising applications of AI in personal finance. 
Automating the tedious
Whenever AI comes up, the topic of automation isn’t far behind. This is because AI by its nature creates automation potential. AI is typically defined as software that performs a function previously thought of as requiring a level of human-like intelligence. As you might imagine, this definition encompasses a broad range of applications. However, it’s automation that triggers the biggest reaction from the public — and for good reason. 
Continue reading: https://bdtechtalks.com/2022/02/06/artificial-intelligence-personal-finance/
 

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