Silicon Valley is in the midst of a coding renaissance, according to Lovable CEO Anton Osika. While coding was once the domain of computer science whizzes and workers with serious technical chops, the ...
If you’ve ever thought about utilizing AI for coding, but weren't sure exactly where to start, you're just a few prompts away from developing your own apps. As someone who tests AI for a living, I've ...
AI-powered coding tools have become so popular over the past few months that almost every major tech company is either using one or making its own. Makers of these so-called “vibe-coding” tools are a ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong was the recipient of some very bad vibes last week after bragging on X that nearly half his exchange’s code is already AI-generated, with plans to push it higher. The post ...
The software development industry is currently undergoing a significant paradigm shift, driven in part by the emergence of ...
Against the backdrop of rapid generative AI development, an increasing number of users are engaging in 'vibe coding' through platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Studio, describing ...
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How real is the AI threat to software companies? CNBC put it to the test by vibe-coding a Monday.com replacement.
Generative artificial intelligence coding startup Zencoder says it’s finally able to help developer teams shift from “vibe coding” to production-ready applications with its latest tool, which ...
Since Andrej Karpathy first coined the term back in February 2025, the hype around “vibe coding” has become easily understandable. By definition, you describe the app you want in plain language, and ...
While many vibe-coding startups have become unicorns, with valuations in the billions, one area where AI-assisted coding has not yet taken off is on mobile devices. Despite the numerous apps now ...
“We opened more security holes in 2025 than we did in all of 2020 to 2024. It’s a miracle we haven’t been breached yet. We keep catching flaws in regression testing—which is pretty late—and at some ...