The integration of AI continues to reshape multiple biotech domains—from accelerating green ammonia catalyst discovery at UNSW Sydney to enabling personalized nutrition guidance in oncology. UTA researchers developed an AI-driven intervention to boost cancer survivors’ physical activity. Additionally, studies highlight AI models’ significant environmental footprint, with complex reasoning tasks generating much more CO₂. Partnerships like Intelliseq and Genomenon deepen cancer genomic interpretations via AI. Discussions also focus on AI enhancing specialist diagnoses in primary care and evolving digital behavioral health through clinician-centered models.