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sounds like a compatibility issue to me. if you are using CP or Vox Populi it may or may not work, and if you are using any other dll mod than William Howard's VMC it may or may not work since the code relies on the lua "hooks" implemented by the DLL files.
Lua intense mods are infamous for causing de-synch when rolled into a multiplayer 'modpack' though, so I really dunno if this one would work in such a condition or not.
The effects of the mod apply equally to the AI and the human.
I don't understand what you mean by "can you lock it at the end of medevil?" This mod does not stop player research when they have reached or completed a specific era (there are plenty of other mods for that).
since i do sometimes rush to the middle of a certain line of tech development I can not think this would play well for me; I play according to character after some thousand hours, loving this game
i may try it when i have time to watch and see if it does improve the intelligent pursuit of tech by the AI, and if it does then this is a mod I will then always use.
if i find out more from using it i will try to report back.
So the only honest answer as to whether this helps or hinders the human or the AI more then the other is, well, *shrug*.