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Amjad Masad, Replit's CEO, at the Web Summit Qatar 2024 in February 2024.
Replit's CEO Amjad Masad says AI-powered vibe coding is unlocking a new era of solo entrepreneurship.
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Alexandra Roberts (left) and Jascha Kaykas-Wolff (right), creators of the Eleanore cocktail brand
Alexandra Roberts (left) and Jascha Kaykas-Wolff (right), creators of the Eleanore cocktail brand
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Illustration shows ChatGPT logo, keyboard, and robot hands
The author tries vibe coding with ChatGPT for the first time to automate a task she didn't want to do.
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Jensen Huang gives a thumbs up in a blue-lit room.
Nvidia is partnering with beleaguered Intel to the tune of $5 billion.
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Atlassian's CEO
Atlassian's CEO says vibe coding isn't replacing "core technologists" at his company.
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Vibe coding can make programmer faster and more fun, but it has limits, engineers say.
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Three young professionals, including two men and one woman, pose outdoors and on city streets.
Quentin Peccoux, Anada Lakra, and Shivam Sagar spoke with BI about tiny teams.

Quentin Peccoux vibe codes every day. He's one of seven full-time employees at an AI-powered startup. Initially, he feared the technology would replace him. Now, he says it "feels like a superpower."

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Lovable CEO Anton Osika is dressed in a blue shirt and looking ahead.
Lovable CEO Anton Osika told Business Insider that a computer science degree hasn't become useless but its value has certainly shifted in the age of AI.