My reading of the behavioral genetics literature is that high intelligence being driven by rare autism variants is looking unlikely.
I haven’t looked at this literature, but people with autism and very high IQs might be able to fake being neurotypical. As Steve Hsu told me, we don’t know if von Neumann had a normal personality because he certainly had the intelligence to fake being normal if he felt this suited his interests.
von Neumann was noted as being social and extraverted long before he began his lobbying and politicking, and was never described as a second Dirac, so I don’t think he was simply acting out of expediency. If high intelligence enabled faking extraversion & social skills, which are useful in almost all contexts*, we would see a noted personality correlation with intelligence and increasing with intelligence, which we don’t—extraversion is largely independent of IQ, it’s Openness in the Big Five which correlates. High-functioning autistic people are also not noted for easily acquiring psychopath-level skills in imitating & manipulating without feeling.
* see for example the correlation of increasing extraversion with increasing lifetime income in the Terman semi-high IQ sample
I haven’t looked at this literature, but people with autism and very high IQs might be able to fake being neurotypical. As Steve Hsu told me, we don’t know if von Neumann had a normal personality because he certainly had the intelligence to fake being normal if he felt this suited his interests.
von Neumann was noted as being social and extraverted long before he began his lobbying and politicking, and was never described as a second Dirac, so I don’t think he was simply acting out of expediency. If high intelligence enabled faking extraversion & social skills, which are useful in almost all contexts*, we would see a noted personality correlation with intelligence and increasing with intelligence, which we don’t—extraversion is largely independent of IQ, it’s Openness in the Big Five which correlates. High-functioning autistic people are also not noted for easily acquiring psychopath-level skills in imitating & manipulating without feeling.
* see for example the correlation of increasing extraversion with increasing lifetime income in the Terman semi-high IQ sample