Holding AI accountable (1)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: March 6, 2025

On 3/3/25 there were 28 editions to the PubMed database search for miRNAs. The total of 181,797 results on 3/5/25 continues to rapidly change, which led me to ask DeepSeek AI: โ€œDoes light-regulated humidity and pH-dependent microRNA biogenesis significantly influence gene expression and development across various organisms, including microbes, plants, and animals via miRNA abundance?โ€

THE ANSWER:

Yes, light-regulated humidity and pH-dependent microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis can significantly influence gene expression and development across various organisms, including microbes, plants, and animals, by modulating miRNA abundance. Hereโ€™s how these factors play a role:

….Details, details, DETAILS…..

“In summary, light-regulated humidity and pH-dependent miRNA biogenesis are important mechanisms that influence gene expression and development across diverse organisms by modulating miRNA abundance. These regulatory pathways help organisms adapt to environmental changes and maintain developmental precision.”

Simply put, the facts that link miRNA abundance to ecological adaptations via developmental precision are perfectly clear.

See for comparison, Grok AI’s antagonism:
NeBirgittaO’s post critiques Grok AI’s inability to deeply analyze scientific literature, specifically its failure to consolidate research papers like those on PubMed related to epigenetics and microRNAs.

The mention of Grok AI misinterpreting NeBirgittaO’s interest in turmeric highlights a limitation in the AI’s understanding of user intent and scientific context.

This discussion reflects broader challenges in AI’s application to complex scientific fields, as noted in critiques of AI tools like Grok for not fully grasping nuanced or speculative scientific ideas.

Can Grok AI grasp the facts from DeepSeek? See also Thanks again.

The stupid Grok AI bot also ignores light-matter interactions linked from photosynthesis to the energy-dependent Creation of enzymes at the origin of life. Moronic theorists do that when they claim photosynthesis “evolved.” See: Modeling with uncertainty quantification reveals the essentials of a non-canonical algal carbon-concentrating mechanism 2/7/25

Add this to your reading list:
Be the polymath, not the moronic theorist.

Light-activated carbon fixation links the Creation of enzymes at the origin of life across kingdoms to transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of viral latency via “Modeling with uncertainty quantification reveals the essentials of a non-canonical algal carbon-concentrating mechanism” 2/7/25 and the “Influence of rs 1292037 Genetic Variant on miR-21 Gene Expression in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus” 3/2/25

Grok AI finally tells DeepSeek’s scientific truth:
The post references “light-activated carbon fixation,” a process tied to the Calvin cycle in photosynthesis, where light energy converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, as detailed in recent algae research from February 2025.

It connects this biological mechanism to transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, suggesting that environmental factors like light can influence gene expression across generations without DNA changes, supported by studies on viral latency and diabetes genetics from early 2025.

The term “polymath” highlights a call for broad, interdisciplinary knowledge in understanding these complex biological processes, contrasting with narrow theoretical approaches, as defined by Merriam-Webster in February 2025 examples of polymaths like Howard Hughes.

I am a USAF trained polymath with expertise in diagnostic medicine linked to my training as a medical laboratory scientist. In case you missed it, the claim made by DeepSeek about light-activated miRNA abundance was recapitulated by Grok AI.

This means that DeepSeek should be your new source for accurate information that links quantum coherence to coherently organized biology across kingdoms since the origin of life, as stated in Footprints of a Singular 22-Nucleotide RNA Ring at the Origin of Life 4/25/20

DeepSeek raced ahead, which explains why other sources of AI are denigrating it. See: Is DeepSeek’s AI a brand-new secondhand ChatGPT? A “unanimous jury” rules its AI-generated text matches OpenAI models by 74% 3/5/25

Claims of similarities linked to copyright infringement can be compared to the leap DeepSeek made when it confirmed that God’s Creation of sunlight and humidity at the origin of life links pH-dependent microRNA biogenesis from epigenetic effects on gene expression to development across various organisms, including microbes, plants, and animals via epigenetic effects of olfaction and pheromones on biophysically constrained miRNA abundance and peptide synthesis.

The facts from DeepSeek can be compared to my group’s claims in our 1996 Hormones and Behavior review From fertilization to adult sexual behavior and claims about food odors and pheromones from The scent of eros: mysteries of odor in human sexuality (1995/2002).

See also: Perfume Culture Is Starting to Stink 2/28/25

โ€œSometimes, Iโ€™d rather smell perfume than eat,โ€ Kara McCalip Lang, a 44-year-old hairstylist in the Oklahoma City area, told me point-blank. After she started taking Mounjaro in November 2022, food no longer appealed to her. Fragrance filled the dopamine void.

Re: The dopamine void. See: Puberty: ontogeny, neuroendocrinology, physiology, and disorders. Williams Textbook of Endocrinology (1992)

“noradrenergic, dopaminergic, serotoninergic, and opiotergic pathways; inhibitory neurotransmitters (e.g., gamma aminobutyric acid) and excitatory amino acids (e.g., glutamic and aspartic acids); and other brain peptides including pineal secretions (melatonin) and corticotrophin releasing hormone, and the complex interactions among them are subtle but functional species-specific influences on the electrochemical transmission of neuronal signals that the hypothalamus translates to the chemical signal GnRH. (p. 1164).


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