Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes “vibe coding” — building apps and websites using AI tools with natural-language prompts — could change how software gets made. Instead of writing lines of code, users (sometimes without formal coding skills) simply describe what they want, and AI generates code. Tools like Gemini, ChatGPT, Replit and others are powering this shift.
Pichai says vibe coding is “making coding fun again,” lowering the barrier to tech creation. Non-tech staff — HR people, designers, marketers — can now quickly prototype ideas themselves. Even at large tech firms, product managers are using vibe coding to build simple prototypes without full coding background.
Still, Pichai cautioned that vibe coding isn’t a magic wand. For large, complex, or security-critical software, expert developers remain crucial. Mistakes or flaws in AI-generated code can carry serious risks. So while vibe coding is great for experimentation and light projects, experienced engineers must steer major projects.
Overall, Pichai envisions a future where AI-powered coding tools expand creativity and inclusion — making software building accessible to more people — while professionals ensure quality, security, and reliability.
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