Comment by Karunamon

4 years ago

I don't think that analogy works here, since the things we're worried about are binary states. Either you can run arbitrary software, or you can not, etc.

Perhaps a better analogy then is securing the noose around the neck of the prisoner, but not yet releasing the trapdoor.

  • ...and the people who work on "progressing" this technology are helping to make the nooses better and also putting them on their own necks. (I've used that analogy before. I think it's a great one.)