Vibe coding—where developers use AI to rapidly prototype software in a fast, collaborative, and improvised way based on natural language input—has become one of the most hyped tech trends. So much so, ...
Those lines, during the past few months of conference season I have heard often. The questions also often come with a sense that my reality is somewhat different than others. That I somehow have ...
The aspiring app developers of today no longer have to be fluent in coding. Instead, many are describing apps into existence using plain English. In a world increasingly fueled by the rapid ...
When AWS CEO Matt Garman told developers that “it's possible that most developers are not coding” by 2026, it raised the question of how different AI-centric coding environments would look. When ...
Just a couple of years ago, AI-related conversations at media companies were largely still stuck on basic chatbots and ethical hand-wringing. But a lot has changed since then. There is now an ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich cautioned that “vibe coding” and AI-driven software development tools aren’t capable of replacing human programmers for complex software projects, ...
Vibe coding might sound chill, but Andrew Ng thinks the name is unfortunate. The Stanford professor and former Google Brain scientist said the term misleads people into imagining engineers just "go ...
Have you ever dreamed of creating your own game but felt overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of coding, design, and development? You’re not alone. For many, the idea of building a fully functional ...
Vibe coding startups are riding high on easy app creation via prompts, but as AI advances and margins shrink, questions grow over their long-term viability, decodes Swathi Moorthy.