Description: Xenobiotic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems specifically designed to analyze and interact with xenobiotic substances, which are chemical compounds not naturally produced in living organisms. This type of AI raises important ethical questions regarding the safety and regulation of its use, as xenobiotic substances can have unknown or harmful effects on human health and the environment. Xenobiotic AI focuses on the identification and characterization of these substances and seeks to understand their biological interactions and impact on ecosystems. The implementation of this technology requires a rigorous ethical approach, as decisions made by AI systems in this area can influence public health and environmental sustainability. Therefore, it is crucial to establish regulatory frameworks that ensure transparency, accountability, and safety in the use of Xenobiotic AI, as well as in the research and development of new applications involving these substances. The ethics of AI in this context becomes a central topic, as the implications of automation in decision-making related to health and the environment must be considered, along with the need to involve various stakeholders in the regulation and oversight process.