Paul Chan: Blockchain, AI, and other technologies empower financial services, creating a more efficient trading system

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Odaily Planet Daily reports that Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan published an essay titled “AI+ and Financial+ Mutual Promotion,” in which he states that we are currently at a critical point of technological innovation. Artificial intelligence is not only a core technology of the future but also a powerful force capable of impacting various industries. Innovation in financial services itself further supports the expansion and breakthrough of the real economy, addressing pain points. Technological innovations such as AI and blockchain are continuously empowering financial services, creating more efficient and convenient trading systems, and opening new channels for trade, fundraising, risk management, and other activities for different enterprises.

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