Across the industry, software is being written differently: faster, more collaboratively and increasingly through AI prompts instead of keystrokes. This shift has a name, and it’s changing the way code gets written.
“Vibe coding,” the growing use of generative AI (GenAI) to write, refactor and review code, is becoming a common part of modern software development. According to Gartner, AI-assisted development is poised to account for 40% of all new business software within three years, but that is likely a conservative estimate.