Findlay felt capable of killing attacker but says 'I'm not a scrapper'
Russell Findlay described intense feelings of anger and self-preservation after a violent attack, asserting his account is accurate and reflective of his emotions.
If you cancel plans to stay home alone more than you admit, psychology says this might be why - Silicon Canals
Repeatedly canceling plans often reflects social burnout or anxiety-driven avoidance, serving as self-protection rather than mere tiredness or introversion.
AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug, says pioneer
Granting legal rights to advanced AI risks preventing shutdowns of self-preserving systems and undermining necessary technical and societal guardrails.