Benedict Quartey (@benedict_q) 's Twitter Profile
Benedict Quartey

@benedict_q

Son of the living God. Building instruction-following intelligence that improves with experience. PhD @Brownuniversity . Organizer @DeepIndaba . Prev @rai_inst

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Ferdinand wins the Young genius award for an outstanding performance. The award was presented by American Actor and Walking Dead star- Khary Payton From Makoko to the world. It is indeed possible to do great things from a small place.

Ferdinand wins the Young genius award for an outstanding performance. The award was presented by American Actor and Walking Dead star- Khary Payton

From Makoko to the world. It is indeed possible to do great things from a small place.
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My workflow before Gemini 2.5 1. Start a project - I understand the entire codebase 2. Loop in cursor agent to work faster - Cursor, God and I understand the codebase 2 minutes later - Only God understands the codebase Thank you Google DeepMind 😂

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Having served on multiple PhD admissions rounds Brown University , one thing is clear: there are far more qualified applicants than spots—sometimes literally 10 spots for thousands of hopefuls. Rejection isn’t personal. It sucks, but if you keep going, you will do great things.

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Great point! Mirrors a cool thing my PhD Advisor taught me: Intelligence is not the ability to do one thing very well but rather being able to do or learn to do anything well enough! We should be aiming to build the latter not the first

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Why did only humans invent graphical systems like writing? 🧠✍️ In our new paper at CogSci Society, we explore how agents learn to communicate using a model of pictographic signification similar to human proto-writing. 🧵👇

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Trying out spawn.co currently. Very impressive! You can see the team put a lot of thought into user experience. Congratulations Jacob and the entire team jacob ⛵️

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Throwback to some experiments I ran in 2022 in our lab bigAI before humanoid robots became all the rage. Might revisit this "transformer" robot for demonstrations of my current work.

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When Benedict Quartey ’18 joined Ashesi, he wasn’t planning on a PhD. His senior capstone project, however, a low-cost self-driving vehicle platform for research use, sparked something new. Today, he works at the intersection of academia and industry. As a research scientist,

When Benedict Quartey ’18 joined Ashesi, he wasn’t planning on a PhD. His senior capstone project, however, a low-cost self-driving vehicle platform for research use, sparked something new. Today, he works at the intersection of academia and industry. As a research scientist,
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It’s been a crazy few weeks chasing CORL then Neurips back to back. Looking forward to #ICRA2025 in Atlanta. Reach out if you would be around and want to chat.

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In 2023, it looked like Google was falling behind in AI. I remember telling my lab mates to give it time, it’s no coincidence that many of the fundamental ideas driving the current wave were invented at Google. Spoke with Jeff Dean later that year at NeurIPS and remember him

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Presenting today at #ICRA2025 during the task and motion planning session 3 from 15:40-15:45 Room 312. Pass by let’s chat if you are around.