A new Columbia University School of Nursing-led study explores how patients view the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve mental health care. The survey, which included 500 US-based adults, found that 49.3% of participants considered AI to be beneficial for mental health care. Particularly, African Americans and those with lower self-rated health literacy were more likely to have this view while women were less likely to do so. Moreover, 81.6% of participants also believed health professionals to be responsible for misdiagnosis of mental health conditions.