The use of artificial intelligence for “vibe coding” will replace the role of UX/UI front-end engineers with designers and product managers within a year or two, according to Keren Fanan, co-founder ...
Because anyone can now generate code instantly, the ultimate currency is certainty. Trust is the new bottleneck and the ...
Vibe coding is legit enough that enterprises need to start experimenting. Finding the right tool for your users and use cases is the first step.
The tech industry used to depend on niche technical knowledge for exclusivity. But in the last year, there's been a shift toward "vibe coding," as OpenAI cofounder Andrej Karpathy calls it. While I ...
AI-powered “vibe coding” is moving from experimentation to real production software. But as developers and AI agents begin building side by side, enterprises face new questions around quality control, ...
Credit: Image generated by VentureBeat with Stable Diffusion 3.5 Large Like many enterprise application platform vendors, ServiceNow has been on a journey over the past year to bring the power of ...
Developers are shifting from writing every line to guiding A.I., and facing fresh challenges in review and oversight. Unsplash+ An emerging trend known as “vibe coding” is changing the way software ...
Vibe coding lowers the barrier to programming by letting you describe what you want, test quickly, and learn by fixing what ...
Technology that helps write computer code is not new, but advances in generative AI (GenAI) and agentic AI have catapulted ...
I like to spend most of my weekends taking workout classes with friends, exploring new restaurants or vegging out on the couch with a movie on. The past weekend, however, was unique. Instead of the ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Vibe coding (where a developer, or potentially, your average Joe punter user “describes” what they ...
I recently asked whether AI is the end of IT as we know it. After seeing vibe coding in action, I had the same question: Could vibe coding be the end of software development as we know it? I asked a ...