Apple's bold idea for no-code apps built with Siri - hype or hope?
Briefly

The article explores the concept of 'vibe coding' wherein users, even without coding knowledge, could instruct Siri to create AR apps. This notion was discussed by Apple executives but has not been realized. The author highlights the complexities involved in app development, contrasting simple apps with more sophisticated ones like Instacart, which rely on extensive infrastructure and advanced code. It questions the viability of Siri handling complex tasks and whether AI can evolve to meet such demands in the future.
The idea that voice assistants like Siri could be used to code apps raises questions about the complexities of app development that go beyond simple execution.
While the concept of 'vibe coding' sounds revolutionary, it underlines a prevailing skepticism about whether current AI can execute such a multifaceted task effectively.
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