These days, “vibe coding” is popular and supported by many. This method lets non-technical workers learn to code quickly and easily, and they can work on real projects in their spare time. Co-founder of OpenAI, Andrej Karpathy, came up with the term earlier this year. It means that users tell an AI-powered writing platform like Windsurf, OpenAI Codex, or Cursor what the project’s goals are in simple, normal language, and the platform then writes the code. Vibe code lets people who don’t work in tech get into the field without a degree.

What is Vibe Coding?
Vibe coding is when people talk about their project goals in a casual way using simple, natural language on an AI-powered tool like Cursor, Google’s AI Studio, or OpenAI Codex. The AI then turns this statement into software code that works. It lets people who aren’t very good at technology come up with ideas for and build apps and websites. This means that non-tech workers can work on IT projects.
Sundar Pichai and Sridhar Vembu, two CEOs of tech companies, both have interesting things to say about it. So, this piece has looked at what vibe code is and the good things Sundar Pichai said about it. Sridhar Vembu CEO of Zoho, talked about the bad things about it.
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What does Sundar Pichai think about Vibe-Coding?
Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, has talked about vibe coding, which is a new term that’s popular in Silicon Valley right now. Pichai says that the trend is making advanced coding “so much more enjoyable” and easier for people who aren’t tech-savvy to do.This is important because artificial intelligence needs more advanced coders.·
Pichai recently talked about the idea of vibe coding on the Google for Developers show with Logan Kilpatrick. Karpathy, co-founder of OpenAI, came up with the term.Ai Pichai said, “It makes coding so much more fun.” “People can get in touch with me, things are getting exciting again, and the best part is that they’ll only get better from here on out.”
What Sridhar Vembu thinks about Vibe-Coding
Sridhar Vembu, CEO of Zoho, has now given a different opinion. In a new post on X (formerly Twitter), Vembu says that vibe code oversimplifies a skill that is really very complicated. “All code is magic until the compiler turns it into another kind of code, and that code is magic until magic all the way down,” he wrote on X.
