Vibe Coding Expands to Diverse Demographics, Redefining AI Engagement
Vibe coding, a method of using plain English to instruct AI systems, is gaining traction across diverse age groups, from young children to retirees. Initially popular among developers, this approach has now spread to non-technical users, including grandparents and children. The practice allows users to create with AI without needing to understand complex coding languages. Notable examples include a 5-year-old using OpenAI's Codex to build a game and a 78-year-old retiree engaging with AI tools. This trend highlights a shift in who can participate in AI development, making it accessible to a broader audience.