Holding AI accountable (2)

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

Until Artificial Intelligence (AI) is held accountable for the unnecessary suffering and premature deaths caused by claims that ignore light-activated miRNA abundance at the origin of life, moronic theories may prevail.

For comparison, in 1994, Eugene Daev began to link nutrient stress and social stress to virus-driven pathology, including cancer. Today’s moronic theorists refuse to mention the historical facts that link miRNA abundance to healthy longevity.

Grok AI touts data-driven nonsense as the link to mainstream science.

But see:

Pheromone of grouped female mice impairs genome stability in male mice through stress-mediated pathways 10/27/23

For a historical perspective on nutrient-dependent pheromone regulated miRNA abundance and ecological adaptations in mammals, see:

Pheromonal Regulation of Genetic Processes: Research on the House Mouse (Mus musculus L.) (1994)

Cytogenetic effect of volatile components of urine of sexually mature animals on bone marrow cells of young female house mice Mus musculus L (1996)

The balance hypothesis of the effect of socially important volatile chemosignals on reactivity of chromosome machinery of bone marrow dividing cells in the house mouse Mus musculus (2012)

Effect of two pyrazine-containing chemosignals on cells of bone marrow and testes in male house mice (Mus musculus L.) 4/2/12

Antimutagenic effect of chemosignals from isolated female house mouse on male germ cells (Mus musculus L) 2014

Genome-wide 5-hydroxymethylcytosine patterns in human spermatogenesis are associated with semen quality 10/24/17

Predator Odor Destabilizes the Cell Genome of the Mouse Bone Marrow 7/14/18

For the link from nutrient-dependent pheromone regulated miRNA abundance to the transgenerational epigenetic inheritance of behavior via our claims in From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior (1996), see: microRNAs in aged sperm confer psychiatric symptoms to offspring through causing the dysfunction of estradiol signaling in early embryos 7/5/22


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