Integration of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence within Established Enterprise Resource Planning Financial Infrastructure
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Agentic AI, Enterprise Resource Planning, Financial Controls, Autonomous Systems, Machine LearningAbstract
Today’s enterprise artificial intelligence is changing a lot, moving from just answering questions to becoming self-sufficient agents that can observe their surroundings, make plans, and carry out tasks. This academic study examines the integration of autonomous AI with existing Enterprise Resource Planning systems, focusing on the monitoring of financial transactions and regulatory frameworks. The article covers basic ideas about how autonomous systems work, ways to combine them with ERP systems, methods for continuous learning, and the management structures needed for them to operate independently in regulated financial settings. Through observation of current processes and developing implementation configurations, this scholarship reveals pathways toward anticipatory financial supervision infrastructures that amplify rather than substitute human discernment. This scholarship, by analyzing current research and emerging implementation models, identifies routes for developing proactive financial oversight systems that enhance, rather than replace, human judgment. The metamorphosis from conventional batch-oriented analytics toward instantaneous, occurrence-activated agent implementation signifies a revolutionary transformation in how establishments administer intricate operational workflows. Key improvements include using layered agent setups, advanced learning to change deceptive patterns, learning from human reactions, and ERP systems that work across different platforms, which are the technical foundations for practical use. While obstacles endure in interpretability, synchronization, and institutional acceptance, the coalescence of numerous technological progressions renders autonomous AI amalgamation both practicable and progressively imperative for sustaining productive fiscal regulations at magnitude.
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