The article explores the growing phenomenon of “vibe coding”—using AI chatbots and tools to build software without deep technical expertise. Enabled by powerful AI assistants, entrepreneurs like Chloe Samaha are able to quickly turn product ideas into fully functional software, with some prototypes built in mere hours. The rise of vibe coding is lowering barriers to software creation and enabling non-coders to innovate rapidly, raising questions about the future role of human programmers. While some experts warn this could automate many programming jobs, others see AI as a tool that will change, but not eliminate, developer roles—potentially moving them toward curation, orchestration, and oversight of AI-generated code. Industry leaders predict significant shifts in the software landscape, but agree that, at least for now, human expertise remains critical to reviewing and refining code produced by AI.





























