TLDR version: Bosi has NOTHING to do with the study or someone else's appearance on Rogan, he simply posted on X what a guest said about a 3rd party's study.
On the politics thread, you've consistently been a lemming for anything dnc/progressive. "Given this background," I'm going out on a limb and guessing that anything remotely related to Joe Rogan is automatically a trigger for you to assert a claim of "conspiracy theories and misinformation, particularly regarding COVID-19." More importantly, none of that even matters to the silliness and lack of veracity related to your comment and it probably just demonstrates a huge flaw in how you asked AI your question.
The way it works on X is that one can post their own stuff and/or they can link other people's stuff. In regards to the post at issue, it appears to me that Bosi (whom you apparently have a problem with) linked someone else's appearance on Rogan and that individual is discussing
a third person's scientific study. Maybe it's Bosi, maybe it's not, but the guy in the video doesn't look to me like the guy in the pic for Bosi. As a person's appearance can change over time, I even searched the JRE to see if Bosi was a guest and could not find him ever appearing on the show. Perhaps you'll have better luck. Here's a link:
https://jrelibrary.com/episode-list/
So, as best I can tell, all Bosi did (even if you think he's a complete moron who wears tinfoil hats) is post about someone else's appearance on JRE where that someone references a completely different third party's study. Thus, your opinion, wiki's, or ChatGPT's regarding Bosi is 1000% irrelevant and completely unrelated to the underlying discussion in his post. In other words and to sum it up, don't let your politics be your only concern and let it so control you that it's all that you can see. Try to look at what is actually being said by those
who are actually saying it. Don't shoot the messenger. Rather, listen to the message.
Here's a link to an article on the referenced study that you'll likely find "reputable" because it's in Scientific America.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/birth-control-pills-affect-womens-taste/
And here's a link to the actual study itself at The Royal Society (research them all you want and let us know if Bosi directs them or something, lol).
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/epdf/10.1098/rspb.1995.0087
As far as I can tell, your improper AI "research" over Bosi is unwarranted as his name appears nowhere. Also, if you care to read further, there is a ton of actual research out there that shows that the introduction of hormones has all kinds of impact on the ability to smell and how we perceive things. It's very interesting stuff, regardless of whether Bosi or anyone else posts on X about it.
All that being said, how do you like ChatGPT? Does it always use wiki as it's primary unreputable source? It's been highly recommended to me by a couple of people.