"The Microsoft AI CEO said in an episode of the "Exponential View" podcast published Thursday that AI tools now make it possible for anyone to quickly start launching code and apps. "It is so accessible now," said Suleyman. "You can watch a three-minute video, get spun up, launch one of these things." "You can create an app, a web app in seconds," he added. Suleyman said people don't need deep technical skills to get started. Instead, they can learn by experimenting, watching, and doing."
"The AI can "build something that you may have thought was never possible," he said. "Unless you push these things to their edges and explore the boundaries, you won't really understand the magic, or what they're kind of bad at." "Everyone's got to get stuck into that motion," he added. Suleyman also said he has vibe-coded a system that tracks the DJs he wants to see, coming concerts and festivals, and then matches those events with his travel schedule."
Vibe coding lowers the barrier to app development by enabling rapid creation of apps and web apps in seconds. AI tools make development accessible to nontechnical users through short tutorials, experimentation, and iterative doing rather than deep technical training. AI can generate capabilities previously thought impossible but requires users to test boundaries to reveal limitations and strengths. Vibe-coded automations can replace manual tasks, such as tracking desired DJs, matching events with travel schedules, and updating spreadsheets automatically. Growing investor concern focuses on the potential for AI agents and tools to displace entire categories of specialized software, leading to market volatility.
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