Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces in Automated Financial Services
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the possibility that brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) could bring about a revolutionary transformation in the realm of automated financial services. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) hold the promise of revolutionizing the way financial transactions are carried out, increasing security measures, and bodying stoner gestures. This is to be accomplished by providing direct communication between the brain and external bias. Among the subjects that are covered in this study are verification methods, real-time decision-making, and client participation in financial services. The study delves into the intricate workings of BCIs. Through the use of neural data, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can supply an unknown position of intelligence into the gestures and preferences of stoners. Because of this, financial institutions can offer services that are more effective and more efficiently adapted to the specific needs of each client. This inquiry emphasizes key breakthroughs in BCI technology.