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... that vibe coding can allow non-coders to write software to solve problems in their lives?
Overall: The article is new enough and long enough. Source verifies hook. No copyvio detected. Both hooks are interesting and cited. QPQ done. Should probably cleanup the tag on the article first though. Otherwise, both hooks are good to go. ~WikiOriginal-9~ (talk) 23:05, 6 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Firstly, saying anything positive about something AI-related necessarily implies a level of investment in the perception of AI that automatically kills one's ability to satisfy WP:NPOV, and it does it so thoroughly that it makes assertions like "The practice defies the belief in the software industry that software engineering demands great skill" seem neutral.
Second, this article depends *heavily* on a source that consists of a non-programmer—a non-expert—gawping at what he openly compares to magic—"Vibe coding 'can feel like sorcery'."
Third, who *cares* what some random tweet says? The bare fact of its inclusion suggests that the person who added it is scrounging for things to say in defense of a position—out of step with neutrality—and casts doubts on whether it satisfies WP:NOTE.
All in all, this article feels like someone trying to peddle AI to non-technical people using the façade of Wikipedia for credibility. "Look, you can use AI to make things just happen!" It gives the barest attempt at making itself seem neutral, but it fails because it has to try.
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