Will the future of software development run on vibes?
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AI-assisted "vibe coding" is gaining popularity, allowing non-programmers to create software by describing it in English to AI models. While this lowers barriers to entry and enables rapid prototyping, concerns remain about code quality, maintainability, and developers' understanding of AI-generated code for real-world applications. Tools like GitHub Copilot and Cursor are making this approach more accessible, but experts warn about potential risks in professional settings.
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