Vibe Coding: How SMBs Can Build AI Apps Using Plain Language
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Vibe coding allows small businesses to create AI applications using plain language instead of code. This approach, coined by OpenAI's Andrej Karpathy, enables non-technical users to build prototypes quickly by describing their desired outcome. Base44, a no-code platform created by a non-technical founder, exemplifies its potential, attracting 250,000 users before selling to Wix for $80 million. While vibe coding democratizes development and offers SMBs faster innovation at lower costs, experts warn that AI-generated code may have security issues and should be professionally reviewed for critical systems.
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