I’m a classroom teacher and I joined a fellowship based on what I thought would be ethical and responsible usage of AI in education. It turned out to be a vibe coding boot camp premised on a belief that vibe coding is revolutionizing the software dev process by allowing non tech folks to build custom in-house apps. Am I being unnecessarily pessimistic, or maybe there’s some good to be found here? There are so many pain points in the software dev process, and I’m not sure a team of vibe coders is remotely prepared to deal with them. I use AI often in my work. I’m pro AI while being mindful of where and how the tools are used. I just think the idea that a team of vibe coders as a 1:1 replacement for software developers is outright false and dangerous. submitted by /u/Aeschylus26
Originally posted by u/Aeschylus26 on r/ArtificialInteligence
