Groundbreaking research led by Yong Chen at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine could revolutionize mental health diagnosis and treatment. Chen’s work focuses on artificial intelligence that could detect mental health conditions — like dementia and depression — years before they fully manifest. Incorporating biometrics, psychometric testing, and smart-device data, the AI aims to revolutionize early diagnoses and personalized treatments. While still in the research phase, actionable insights are expected within two years, facing challenges such as privacy concerns and data variability. These tools promise to reshape mental health care, yet regulatory and technical hurdles remain.