12/01/2026
Have you heard of "Vibe Coding"? Coined by Andrej Karpathy in early 2025, it’s the new buzzword for a massive shift in software development: stopping the manual writing of code and starting to "vibe" with an AI assistant.
Instead of typing out every line, developers describe what they want in plain English, and the AI handles the rest. It sounds amazing, but the numbers tell a complicated story.
The Good News: It’s fast. Really fast. Studies show that using AI assistants can cut code review times by 31.8% and help teams push 28% more code to production. It’s a game-changer for building prototypes and getting rid of boring, repetitive tasks.
The Bad News: It’s risky. One benchmark found that ChatGPT’s code was functionally correct only 65% of the time, and GitHub Copilot was under 50%. Even scarier? Research shows that, without careful prompting, 40% of AI-generated code can contain security vulnerabilities, like SQL injection.
The Bottom Line: You probably shouldn't use "Vibe Coding" for medical devices or banking security just yet. As this video and article explain, this technology amplifies expert capability, but it does not replace the need for it. You still need a human expert to catch the AI's mistakes.
We explained when to use it, when to avoid it, and the legal risks you may not know.
👇 Read the full truth here: https://eacomm.com/blog/the-truth-about-vibe-coding-ai-assisted-programming/