Artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to reshape biomedical research and healthcare delivery. Cutting-edge AI tools have emerged for medical image analysis requiring minimal data, and hybrid models address motion artifacts in physiological monitoring. Advances include natural language processing applied to clinical data extraction and AI-facilitated inverse lithography in semiconductor manufacturing. Furthermore, AI-powered virtual labs accelerate the design of SARS-CoV-2 nanobodies and protein therapeutics, while AI reveals new physics in dusty plasma states, underscoring the broad impact of AI across disciplines.