AI is transforming how software engineers do their jobs. Just don't call it 'vibe-coding'


Wu (left) and Alex Albert, head of Claude relations, working inside Anthropic headquarters in San Francisco. 'Vibe coding' tools are transforming the job experience for many tech workers amid an intense rivalry between leading AI companies to make the best one. — AP

One of the hottest markets in the artificial intelligence industry is selling chatbots that write computer code.

Some call it "vibe-coding” because it encourages an AI coding assistant to do the grunt work as human software developers work through big ideas. Others dislike that term. But there's no question that these tools are transforming the job experience for many tech workers amid an intense rivalry between leading AI companies to make the best one.

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