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You’ve built a legal app that looks like a Ferrari. But does it explode when you turn left?
Is "Vibe Coding" the future of legal tech, or just engineering slop produced by amateurs?
In this episode of Distributed Dissent, En Hong (CEO, Generis AI) and Mathias Bock (CEO, Tokuma Labs) dissect the "Vibe Coding" trend flooding LinkedIn. They debate the difference between building a prototype and shipping a product, the hidden dangers of "citizen developers" in a legal context, and the structural collapse of legal fees in the Chinese market.
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About Distributed Dissent:Hosted by En Hong (Generis AI) and Mathias Bock (Tokuma Labs), Distributed Dissent offers an unfiltered look at the intersection of Law, Finance, and AI. Two ex-finance lawyers trade notes on the reality of building in the legal tech space, stripping away the corporate filter to discuss what’s actually happening in the industry.
By Generis AI and Tokuma LabsYou’ve built a legal app that looks like a Ferrari. But does it explode when you turn left?
Is "Vibe Coding" the future of legal tech, or just engineering slop produced by amateurs?
In this episode of Distributed Dissent, En Hong (CEO, Generis AI) and Mathias Bock (CEO, Tokuma Labs) dissect the "Vibe Coding" trend flooding LinkedIn. They debate the difference between building a prototype and shipping a product, the hidden dangers of "citizen developers" in a legal context, and the structural collapse of legal fees in the Chinese market.
Topics Covered:
Mentioned in this episode:
About Distributed Dissent:Hosted by En Hong (Generis AI) and Mathias Bock (Tokuma Labs), Distributed Dissent offers an unfiltered look at the intersection of Law, Finance, and AI. Two ex-finance lawyers trade notes on the reality of building in the legal tech space, stripping away the corporate filter to discuss what’s actually happening in the industry.