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Is it the ‘sentient psychopathic’ overlords, or is AI a free for all playground of psychopathic permachildren? I recall Col. Wilkerson saying, on RT (I think), ‘What keeps me up at night, is worrying about all the young people of Silicon Valley with utterly no conception of right and wrong or even possessing a conscience doing everything they can to create and set free AI’. (Free verse remembrance.) (On edit: a long search plus AI found LW interviews on Afshin Rattansi’s Going Underground, but not this exact one yet.)

Now ‘they’ are thinking they can innoculate AI by first introducing it to the bad??!  https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ai-anthropic-researchers-predicting-dangerous-behavior-rcna223236  Sheer lunacy. Looneytunes. Obviously, there are no adults in charge.

Maybe they are the same psychopaths who ‘messed around’ with their own friend, leaving him dead. https://apnews.com/article/france-streamer-death-jean-pormanove-live-kick-5c88d1be3c8fc3a1f94b2f36fd646be8
Google “pormanove naruto safine images”. Safine is about as pure a psychopathic sample as you can find.

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No—its presence alone doesn’t single out psychopaths. 

  • Prevalence in the general population is ~5–20 % depending on age, sex, scan resolution, and diagnostic criteria used. 
  • Meta-analysis of forensic samples (Boccardi et al., 2010; Schiffer et al., 2013) finds CSP enlarged (>6 mm) in roughly one-third to one-half of high-scoring PCL-R psychopaths, which is statistically higher than community samples but leaves the majority of non-criminals—and a substantial minority of psychopaths—without it. 
  • Traumatic brain injury, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, and even normal variants also show CSP overlap; therefore its specificity for psychopathy is low. 

So while an enlarged CSP may correlate with psychopathy in some forensic cohorts, it is neither necessary nor sufficient for diagnosis and is far from unique to psychopaths.

Hmmm.

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