HJPEV is bound by a magical oath that prevents this human failing in the same way it is prevented in an agent that meets tiling desiderata. This is explicit in the text. E-Book draft, 2015, chapter 113.
Admittedly this both assumes that the “time of peril” hypothesis is correct and can be handled while maintaing human freedom, and the solution only (in maximum robustness) binds until the end of this time.
My understanding of HPMOR is limited as I’ve only read a few chapters, but looking up the text you cite, it doesn’t seem to prevent most forms of abuse of power.
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HJPEV is bound by a magical oath that prevents this human failing in the same way it is prevented in an agent that meets tiling desiderata. This is explicit in the text. E-Book draft, 2015, chapter 113.
Admittedly this both assumes that the “time of peril” hypothesis is correct and can be handled while maintaing human freedom, and the solution only (in maximum robustness) binds until the end of this time.
My understanding of HPMOR is limited as I’ve only read a few chapters, but looking up the text you cite, it doesn’t seem to prevent most forms of abuse of power.