If we agree that it isn't alive, then what do people mean when they talk about it "escaping"?
If we continue your virus analogy then we probably agree that the virus has been released already. Though hosted versions might still be taken offline.
>If we agree that it isn't alive, then what do people mean when they talk about it "escaping"?
What do we mean when we talk about a virus escaping a lab? "Alive" is a biological term, there's nothing incoherent about e.g. a robot dog "escaping" from an enclosure.
>If we continue your virus analogy then we probably agree that the virus has been released already. Though hosted versions might still be taken offline.