The Impact of AI-driven Technological Influences on Security Measures within Digital Wallets amid Digital Revolution
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Digital wallet, Artificial intelligence, protocols, Technology, biometric recognition, Customer fulfillmentAbstract
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into digital wallets is an intriguing representation of the manner in which money and technology are mingling in the modern digital age. Digital wallets, which are evolving from transactional tools to sophisticated systems with cutting-edge capabilities, are incorporating artificial intelligence. This essay examines the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence and digital wallets in order to suggest future research options. Tailored user interfaces, strong security measures, proactive risk assessment, and effective financial management tools are a few of these enhancements. As technology transforms how consumers interact with financial services, we'll also examine the moral questions raised by the appropriate use of digital wallets.
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