I studied about that, yeah. At the moment, I am more interested in the so-mentioned "intelligent features" over creating a new HW. If Photoshop's intelligent fill was mentioned, do you know any similar technology in the financial technologies field?
AFAIK the finance sector focuses more on insider trading & news releases to control price/profit than developing AI solutions.
AI can only make decisions based on compiled data. The biggest influences on market prices are often intangible things that can't be measured like news articles. Example, who could have predicted russia, japan and australia would accept bitcoin as a legitimate currency which would cause bitcoin's price to skyrocket? An AI couldn't predict those events in advance. That falls under news releases, insider trading, etc. That's the reason most in the finance sector tend to focus on those things rather than AI.
The SEC declining the bitcoin ETF, bitcoin unlimiteds fork & similar news items which had an effect on bitcoin price could not have been predicted by an AI. The same precedent could apply to the stock/commodities market and trading in general. Its likely much better to have good inside sources of information, rather than an AI. And it could be fair to say, that's what most put their effort and money into.
Some trading platforms could have some form of AI built into them. But for the most part, I think those are marketed towards the average trader who doesn't have access to HFT or darkpools, etc. Clueless as to whether those are successful or effective. Have no experience there.