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Something new is happening in software development.
People are building apps, tools, and even businesses without fully understanding the code behind them.
They call it “vibe coding.”
Prompt → generate → ship.
No deep architecture.
No traditional engineering process.
Just intuition… and AI.
In this episode of The AI Desk, Rowan Hale breaks down the growing divide between AI-assisted creation and real engineering discipline — and why it matters more than most people realize.
Using tools like ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor AI editor, anyone can now build software faster than ever.
But speed comes with tradeoffs.
We explore:
• What “vibe coding” actually is — and why it’s exploding
• The risks of building without understanding your own system
• Why experienced engineers still think differently than AI-first builders
• How startups are shipping faster… but sometimes breaking more
• Where AI coding tools help — and where they quietly create problems
• What this means for the future of developers, founders, and teams
Because the real question isn’t whether AI can write code.
It’s whether you understand what it wrote.
🎧 The AI Desk explores the power shifts shaping artificial intelligence — from frontier tools to the real-world impact on how we build, work, and think.
By Rowan HaleSomething new is happening in software development.
People are building apps, tools, and even businesses without fully understanding the code behind them.
They call it “vibe coding.”
Prompt → generate → ship.
No deep architecture.
No traditional engineering process.
Just intuition… and AI.
In this episode of The AI Desk, Rowan Hale breaks down the growing divide between AI-assisted creation and real engineering discipline — and why it matters more than most people realize.
Using tools like ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor AI editor, anyone can now build software faster than ever.
But speed comes with tradeoffs.
We explore:
• What “vibe coding” actually is — and why it’s exploding
• The risks of building without understanding your own system
• Why experienced engineers still think differently than AI-first builders
• How startups are shipping faster… but sometimes breaking more
• Where AI coding tools help — and where they quietly create problems
• What this means for the future of developers, founders, and teams
Because the real question isn’t whether AI can write code.
It’s whether you understand what it wrote.
🎧 The AI Desk explores the power shifts shaping artificial intelligence — from frontier tools to the real-world impact on how we build, work, and think.