The biggest lesson from both vibe coding and outcome-oriented work is that technology changes faster than culture.
As Google’s senior director of product management for developer tools, Ryan J. Salva has a front-row seat to the ways AI tools are changing coding. Formerly of GitHub and Microsoft, he’s now ...
There's a new hot buzz in the world of coding called "vibe coding." It floated into the collective zeitgeist in early February, courtesy of a post on Twitter/X by Andrej Karpathy. Karpathy is no ...
With "vibe coding," almost anyone can be a programmer. Just ask an AI to generate code through a ChatGPT-like conversation, and refine the output. This technique is rapidly becoming a popular way for ...
We examine how AI is changing the future of work — and how, in many ways, that future is already here. AI is revolutionizing how we build software, and at lightning speed. Plenty of software engineers ...
AI coding work is shifting fast, and the upside isn’t landing evenly. A study published in Science suggests AI-assisted coding is now woven into everyday software creation on GitHub. The authors ...
Well, actually, nope. There are many concerns about applying AI at work, from staff who worry they’ll be replaced, to a troubling Microsoft report that says some knowledge workers are already relying ...
"Vibe coding" is Silicon Valley's latest buzzword, coined by OpenAI's cofounder Andrej Karpathy. It means using AI tools like Replit Agent for the heavy lifting in coding to quickly build software.
Search marketers are starting to build, not just optimize. Across SEO and PPC teams, vibe coding and AI-powered development tools are shrinking the gap between idea and execution – from weeks of ...