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The Greg Brockman from OpenAi said that atmosphere coding leaves people with less pleasant parts of coding.
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Vibe coding, popularized by AI Tools, changes the landscape of software engineering.
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Critics claim that atmosphere coding can create liability and delay experienced developers.
The fellow founder of OpenAi said that the coding of the atmosphere has left human engineers to do quality control.
In an episode of Stripe’s “Cheeky pint” podcast uploaded last week, said OpenAi’s co -founder and president, Greg Brockman, that AI coding will only get better. But until that time it takes away some parts of software engineering that he said is fun.
“What we are going to see is that Ais is taking more and more of the rut, more of this as pain, more of the parts that are not very nice for people,” said Brockman. He added: “Until now, the atmosphere coding has actually taken a lot of code that is actually quite fun.”
He said that the state of AI coding has left people to judge and use code, which is “not fun at all”.
Brockman added that he is “hopeful” for progress in these other areas, up to the point that we end a “full AI colleague” that can handle delegated tasks.
Changing technical landscape
Use ai to write code, called “atmosphere coding“Thanks to OpenAI co -founder Andrej Karpathy, this year it was raised. Both engineers and beginners use tools such as Microsoft’s Copilot, Cursor and Windsurf to write code, develop games and even build websites.
Vibe coding has already started to change how much Big Tech And daring capital Appreciate people with software engineering.
In March, the CEO of Y Combinator, Gary Tan, said that atmosphere coding has been set to transform the start -up landscape. He said that what would ever have taken “50 or 100” engineers to build can now be achieved by a team of 10, “when they are completely atmosphere coders.”
Earlier this month, Business Insider reported that AI coding is no longer a nice skill. From vacancies from Visa, Reddit, Doordash and a whole series of startups showed that the companies explicitly need an atmospheric coder experience or fame with AI cod generators such as cursor and bolt.
Yet some in technical circles that lean heavily on it, are short -sighted and that the work is banned.
Bob McGrew, the former Chief Research Officer Openisaid that although product managers can make “really cool prototypes” with atmospheric coding, human engineers will still be brought in to rewrite it all the way “.
“If you get a code base that you do not understand – this is a classic software – engineering question – is that a liability or is it an active? Still? And the classic answer is that it is an obligation,” said McGrew about software made with vibe coding.
The CEO of Github, Thomas Dohmke, said that the atmospheric coding can also slow down experienced codingers. During a podcast episode released last week, he said that a sausage-case scenario is when a developer is forced to give feedback in natural language when they already know how to do it in a programming language.
That would “actually replace something that I can do in three seconds with something that could take three minutes or even longer,” said Dohmke.
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