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The Problem with Vibe Coding: How AI-Generated Code Without Human Review Harms Software Development

By

arjunbanker

3mo ago· 10 min readenInsight

Summary

The article critiques the phenomenon of 'vibe coding' - the practice of generating large amounts of complex AI-generated code that isn't meant to be read by humans. It examines how this trend has created negative impacts across the tech industry, including executives using AI as justification for layoffs, managers pressuring employees to meet AI-generated code quotas, developers feeling inadequate compared to AI-assisted peers, and students questioning the value of computer science education. The piece positions vibe coding as a 'sinister variation' on the positive state of flow in programming, suggesting it undermines the craft and quality of software development.

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Vibe coding is the creation of large quantities of highly complex AI-generated code, often with the intention that the code will not be read by humans.
Executives push lay-offs claiming AI can handle the work. Managers pressure employees to meet quotas of how much of their code must be AI-generated or risk poor performance reviews.
Software developers worry that everyone around them is a '10x developer' and that they've fallen behind.
College students wonder if it is worth studying computer science now that AI has automated coding.
Sinister variations on the positive state of flow
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Sinister variations on the positive state of flow

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