CREATION OF A SECURE PAYMENT SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE USING BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY BASED ON JAVA
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), anomaly detection, Blockchain technology, security , Authentication and Authorization.Abstract
Abstract: The rise of digital payments has transformed commerce, enabling seamless transactions across the globe. However, security concerns such as fraud, data breaches, and unauthorized access pose significant challenges. Blockchain technology, with its decentralized and immutable ledger, offers a robust foundation for secure payment systems. When integrated with Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain-based payment systems can leverage predictive analytics, anomaly detection, and fraud prevention to enhance security and efficiency. Java, with its robust libraries and cross-platform capabilities, is an ideal programming language for implementing such systems. This article explores the creation of a secure payment system integrated with AI using blockchain technology, implemented in Java, addressing methods, challenges, solutions, mathematical formulations, and key algorithms.
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