Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize diagnosis, enhance personalized treatment strategies, and uncover novel insights into the complex workings of the human brain. Despite its potential, its current applications in neurology and clinical care are still in their infancy due to data complexity, ethical concerns, and technological limitations. Even still, clinical researchers and providers remain optimistic that forms of AI will emerge that transform approaches to neurological care. This webcast will explore how AI is reshaping neurology, particularly in understanding and treating neurological conditions like dementia, and the potential for AI in risk prediction and monitoring in the early stages of neurological diseases.