Summary
The article explores 'Vibe Coding,' where AI agents generate software from commands, enabling a non-coder to build a complex 22k-line app. While demonstrating the potential for rapid development without traditional coding, it highlights a critical issue called 'AI Code Rot.' This problem causes AI-generated code to fail unpredictably, leaving users without the necessary expertise to debug or maintain it.
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