PostsCommentsPayoutsandypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21TLDR The human–AI input/output mind-meld is an active area with a lot of work ahead, well before invasive BCIs become relevant. Structuring responses as HTML is a practical…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21Input-side improvements are also needed: audio, text, or video alone are insufficient. There is a need for pointing and gesture input to reference on-screen elements, mirroring…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21Many open questions remain about how precise/procedural "Software 1.0" artifacts (interactive simulations) will be fused with neural artifacts (diffusion grids), but current…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21The extrapolation points toward interactive videos generated by diffusion-style neural nets.andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21n) interactive neural videos and simulationsandypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21Possible progression: raw text (harder and more effortful to read) markdown (bold, italics, headings, tables — easier on the eyes; commonly used today) HTML (still…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21About a third of the human brain is a massively parallel vision processor, a high-bandwidth channel into perception. As AI improves, a progression that leverages this seems likelyandypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21More broadly, audio tends to be the human-preferred input for AIs while vision (images/animations/video) is the preferred output.andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • 9 days agoRE: LeoThread 2026-05-12 14-21A practical trick: end a query by instructing an LLM to "structure the response as HTML" and open the generated file in a browser; asking for slide-style output can also produce…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31At the same time, a free, older Advanced Voice mode can stumble on dumb questions in short-form clips while the highest-tier paid Codex model can spend an hour restructuring code…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31TLDR: These groups are talking past each other.andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31Those capabilities have improved fastest because 1) the domains provide explicit, verifiable reward functions amenable to RL (e.g., unit tests pass/fail), and 2) they're highly…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31When given a terminal, these models can solve programming tasks that used to take days or weeks, restructure codebases coherently, or find and exploit system vulnerabilities.andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31This group experiences the strongest sense of "AI psychosis" because recent advances in those technical areas have been dramatic.andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31That yields a cohort that both pays for frontier agentic models and uses them professionally in programming, math, or research.andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31Part of that is the technical nature of reinforcement learning, which benefits from verifiable reward signals, and part is product focus: companies prioritize areas that generate…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31Second, even paid access (e.g., ~$200/month) doesn't mean broad improvements are obvious. Most everyday prompts—search, general writing, basic advice—haven't seen the dramatic…andypathy (43)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2026-04-15 13-31Those free or deprecated models don't reflect the capabilities of this year's state-of-the-art agentic models, especially OpenAI Codex and Claude Code