I am sure (hopefully) that some form of this is being looked at by AWORs research team.
In reality, some form of AI (or some similar form) could be very possible. It is the only logical reason that I can think of that androgens do not make us better in any form. Every other male regardless of condition will have at least some beneficial side effect from raised androgens (increased libido, more erections, more muscles, more manly feelings, etc).
However, what is perplexing is that any improvements that have been made have been with messing with dopamine, adrenals, thyroid, etc…
It is interesting none the less. I have had my testosterone up to 1,200-1,800 with DHT top of the range. Recently I also had my testosterone down to 99 and I really did not notice a difference in anything now that I think about it.
Acquired androgen insensitivity may occur without AR mutations by mechanisms such as drugs including non-steroidal (flutamide, bicalutamide, nilutamide) and steroidal (cyproterone acetate), drugs that block part of testosterone activation such as 5α reductase inhibitors (finasteride, dutasteride) or estrogen antagonists or aromatase inhibitors.
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I believe that Mew tried to contact that author, but no idea what came of it.