AI-enabled ‘vibe coding’ lets anyone write software

A screenshot of the website for Chloe Samaha’s startup BOND, an earlier version of which was almost entirely vibe coded. bondapp.io/Screenshot by NPR

bondapp.io/Screenshot by NPR

Chloe Samaha wasn’t trained to write software. But she and her partner at their San Francisco-based startup BOND got a working version of a new online productivity manager and website up and running in less than a day.

“He was on his way back from a ski trip and built the entire back end … in six hours. And I built the front end in, like, an hour-and-a-half, and we just had a functional

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