Vibe coding lets anyone write software-but comes with risks
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Generative artificial intelligence is transforming how software development occurs, allowing users to create code using natural language prompts. This technique, referred to as 'vibe coding' by Andrej Karpathy, enables even beginners to instruct AI models like ChatGPT to generate programming code based on feelings and vague descriptions, eliminating the need for extensive knowledge of coding languages. However, while this innovation democratizes access to coding, AI-generated code may lack the nuanced understanding of logic, security, and edge cases essential for robust software development.
Just as you can ask ChatGPT to spin up a recipe for a favorite dish or write a sonnet in the style of Lord Byron, now you can ask generative AI tools to write computer code for you.
Vibe coding leans on standard patterns of technical language, which AI systems use to piece together original code from their training data.
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