what is cause of psychopaths and sadists? ... Re: [Ailist] AI
and Bullying
Lionel Boxer
lionel.boxer at rmit.edu.au
Tue Oct 28 20:34:00 MST 2008
I wonder how they got that way in the first place. Certainly, some people have chemical imbalances in their makeups that make them psychopaths and sadists, but the human self is a social construction. Might there be roots in the behaviour of psychopaths and sadists that can be prevented by AI inspired prevention?
Lionel Boxer CD PhD MBA BTech(IndEng) - +1-416-482-3203
Associate of RMIT University - lionel.boxer at rmit.edu.au
Graduate School of Business
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>>> "Howard Ditkoff" <howard at emergentassociates.com> 29/10/08 2:23 PM >>>
My feeling is that some bullying cannot be addressed by AI. There are among
us psychopaths and sadists who enjoy causing pain and are not motivated at
all by the "positive" feelings that AI aims at fostering. They are
sociopathic and antisocial. Bullying involving people like that can only be
addressed by stopping those people from having power.
But when it isn't involving someone like that, then perhaps AI can help find
leverage points for reconciliation.
However, what I said in the first paragraph has massive implications that
limit AI's effectiveness on a large scale in our world. Personality
disorders are not amenable to AI.
Best,
Howard Ditkoff
Emergent Associates, LLC
http://www.emergentassociates.com
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