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How to Become a Vibe Coder
In this episode of "Uncanny Valley," WIRED's senior correspondent Lauren Goode reports back from her brief stint as a vibe coder.
So Lauren, based on what you were telling us about your experience at Notion, where you were able to fix some features on their platform using vibe coding and paired with some engineers, it still feels like what you accomplished in such a short time would've been unthinkable even just two years ago. Lauren Goode: I think what we're seeing happen in the talent market at this moment in Silicon Valley, which of course will change three months from now, is that there is this incredibly high demand for people who are really deep in the weeds on AI research. Michael Calore: Well, I would recommend, for people who are just getting started, to try the Bloom Pack, which is something that my close personal friend Brian Eno put out many, many years ago at the dawn of the mobile touchscreen era, that he and his technology partners have been updating.
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