The article reports that advances in AI coding tools, including systems like Claude, are enabling a style of “vibe coding,” in which users describe what they want in natural language and the AI generates working software. In an interview, developer Paul Ford explains that this makes software creation faster and more accessible, allowing non-experts to build tools, but still requires human judgment for design and correctness. The main point is that AI is shifting software development from manual coding toward collaborative, intent-driven creation, expanding who can build software while changing the role of engineers.
https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-code-vibe-claude-software-paul-ford-interview-2026-5
