We all know that artificial intelligence is revolutionizing numerous sectors at an unprecedented pace. In the above video we be explore the explosive world of artificial intelligence and how autonomous trading systems powered by AI have significantly changed the landscape of trading and finance.

We recently spoke with Austin Zelan to learn more about autonomous trading. We also talked about balance between benefits and drawbacks, who this type of system is best suited for, and more.

Zelan is a prominent figure in the fields of finance and AI. He is an entrepreneur, investor and one of the most sought-after business development consultants in the industry. Austin is the founder of Zelan Consulting and Setter AI. His career spans nearly a decade, during which he has consulted for major corporations such as Microsoft, VMware and T-Mobile.

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