Where did he say that? Given that he’s working at UC Berkeley I would expect him to treat UC Berkeley students preferentially for reasons that aren’t just about UC Berkeley being able to filter.
It’s natural that you can sign up for one of the classes he teaches at UC Berkeley by being a student of UC Berkeley.
Being enrolled into MIT might be just as hard as being enrolled into UC Berkeley but it doesn’t give you the same access to courses taught at UC Berkeley by it’s faculty.
If you get into one of the following programs at Berkeley:
a PhD program in computer science, mathematics, logic, or statistics, or
a postdoc specializing in cognitive science, cybersecurity, economics, evolutionary biology, mechanism design, neuroscience, or moral philosophy,
… then I will personally help you find an advisor who is supportive of you researching AI alignment, and introduce you to other researchers in Berkeley with related interests.
and also
While my time is fairly limited, I care a lot about this field, and you getting into Berkeley is a reasonable filter for taking time away from my own research to help you kickstart yours.
Where did he say that? Given that he’s working at UC Berkeley I would expect him to treat UC Berkeley students preferentially for reasons that aren’t just about UC Berkeley being able to filter.
It’s natural that you can sign up for one of the classes he teaches at UC Berkeley by being a student of UC Berkeley.
Being enrolled into MIT might be just as hard as being enrolled into UC Berkeley but it doesn’t give you the same access to courses taught at UC Berkeley by it’s faculty.
http://acritch.com/ai-berkeley/
and also
Okay, he does speak about using Berkeley as a filter but he doesn’t speak about taking people as his student.
It seems about helping people in UC Berkeley to connect with other people in UC Berkeley.