The chatter around vibe coding to me feels a lot like the late 90s early 2000s FUD around outsourcing. Who would pay a high-cost American engineer when you could get 10 in South Asia for the same price? Media was forecasting an irreversible IT offshoring mega trend. Obviously, some software development did move to cheaper regions. But the US tech sector also exploded.
For some projects (e.g. your internal-facing CRUD app), cheap code is acceptable. For a high scale consumer product, the cost of premium engineering resources is a rounding error on your profits, and even small marginal improvements can generate high value in absolute dollar terms.
I’m sure vibe coding will eat the lowest end of software development. It will also allow the creation of software that wouldn’t have been economically viable before. But I don’t see it notably denting the high end without something close to AGI.
For some projects (e.g. your internal-facing CRUD app), cheap code is acceptable. For a high scale consumer product, the cost of premium engineering resources is a rounding error on your profits, and even small marginal improvements can generate high value in absolute dollar terms.
I’m sure vibe coding will eat the lowest end of software development. It will also allow the creation of software that wouldn’t have been economically viable before. But I don’t see it notably denting the high end without something close to AGI.