Uber’s chief technology officer has signaled that artificial intelligence will fundamentally reshape how the company builds software, describing the shift as “a real reset for engineering.” The ...
Whether you choose Claude Code, Base44, Cursor, or Goose, here are a few ways solopreneurs can use vibe coding to grow their ...
Garbage in, garbage out” applies just as much to AI-assisted vibe coding as it does to old-fashioned software development, as I learned the hard way.
Vibe coding refers to the use of artificial intelligence prompted by natural language to write computer code. In high school, ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
Anthropic's Claude AI models suffered several outages this week. Some software developers said the disruptions laid bare how reliant they had become on AI tools. A Meta software engineer said these ...
Vibe coding is a natural language-driven, AI-assisted way to build software. Instead of writing every line of code by hand, you describe what you want via natural language prompts to an agentic AI ...
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, ...
AI-driven software disruption fears are overblown; SaaS firms may thrive with AI. Enterprise DIY software projects often fail, benefiting established SaaS vendors. AI startups struggle against SaaS ...
Two things to know about the selloff in software stocks. First, the easy wordplay is already taken. “SaaSpocalypse” is everywhere, suggesting a biblical reckoning for software-as-a-service companies.
Shares of Monday.com tanked earlier this week, but the company's vibe coding tool was a bright spot. Monday Vibe has reached $1 million in ARR faster than any other Monday.com product. By making it ...
CNBC put the AI threat to software companies to the test by vibe-coding a version of the tools from Monday.com. Silicon Valley insiders say the most exposed software names are the ones that "sit on ...