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Volume 18, Issue 9
  • ISSN: 2352-0965
  • E-ISSN: 2352-0973

Abstract

Over the span of thirty years, there has emerged a rapid advancement in technology, which has led to the advancement of artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, and the internet of connected things. In addition to each of these technologies making a major contribution, these technologies combined have produced a wide range of advanced applications across several fields. The revolutions of blockchain, AI, and IoT offer amazing advantages for transparency, stability, security, privacy, and the automation of corporate processes. While none of the three approaches or any one of them is a magic bullet for using data or data-driven frugalness, they are all themes with exhilarating promise. If these three components are related and entwined, they may accomplish a great deal. They can come together to form more effective future hints. In the medical and smart city domains, we have demonstrated in this article how blockchain, IoT, and AI operate separately, in pairs, and synchronously with one another. Artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain have established themselves as some of the most prominent and disruptive technologies in recent years. Blockchain technology has the capacity to automate Bitcoin payments while also providing access to an accessible database of information data and transactions in a trustworthy manner.

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