AbstractArtificial Intelligence (AI) is an expanding field of technology designed to seek, integrate, learn, process, and provide intelligence from various clinical and data sources. These technologies facilitate and, in some cases, even complement human tasks. Artificial intelligence can enhance clinical capabilities by quickly processing multiple data sources, making recommendations, predicting outcomes, and helping make decisions in patient care. Artificial intelligence generally refers to the ability of computers to automatically transform data into information, make decisions, or act individually. AI tools in nursing include decision support, mobile health and voice-based technologies, voice assistants, and robotics. Decision support combined with AI can provide predictions and recommendations with accuracy and specificity beyond human capabilities. AI-based decision support analysis includes diagnostic results, risk prediction, and decision trees to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections.