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Does 'vibe coding' make everyone a programmer? New York (AFP) – Can a complete tech novice create a website using everyday language on ChatGPT?
Can a complete tech novice create a website using everyday language on ChatGPT? That's the promise, misleading for some, of "vibe coding," the latest Silicon Valley catchphrase for an advance in ...
“Programmers have certain levels of AI literacy that allows them to get what they want out of the models,” said Banovic. Everyday users “will not know how to prompt”, he warned.
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Or another example is using a washing machine. That's a subroutine program almost everyone uses, where you only put in dirty clothes and get as output clean clothes, but it's not important to know ...
That's the promise, misleading for some, of "vibe coding," the latest Silicon Valley catchphrase for an advance in generative AI that some say makes computer programming as simple as chatting ...
The concept of “vibe coding” remained confined to the AI community until New York Times columnist Kevin Roose claimed to have created websites and apps without any knowledge of programming.