I get what you're saying. Although I agree that it falls into the same category as "machine-assisted development", it's significantly different from other ways of coding that I would say it deserves its own name.
AI-assisted coding is an absolute game changer, for me, but I would think for everyone who can wield it well. I feel I can direct a (sort-of) small army of junior coders, architects, qa- and req engineers, etc., way different than with e.g. CASE-tooling. It requires creativity, and lots of knowledge & experience in the whole software-development life-cycle to get it well, and it can adapt to any flow you like. That's really new and unique, and way more flexible than the rigid CASE-tooling that was already out there.
"Tool" seems to broad: "What are you doing?" "I'm tooling." :)
Am not highly opinionated on if "code" should be in there. The AI tools do generate code, where some low-code platforms and the likes might not. I guess "development" works as well, although "vibe developing" doesn't really have the same ring to it :)
I do like to be able to differentiate between people generating code but don't care what happens under the hood, and software-professionals that incorporate AI assisted development into their daily work on any level.
I don't think the issue is with the "code" part, but more with the "vibe" part. The "vibe" part indicates that's more of a "let's just see what happens" kind of approach, which I don't think is true for people using AI generated coding in their professional coding jobs, who very much know what they want to get out of AI coding tools, how to ask for it, and how to assess the quality of the outcome.
Maybe something like "intent-driven development" or "AI-paired software development" might fit better?
Who says they're narcoterrorists? I only see a very pixelated video that seems to be a boat. That then explodes, killing the people on it. Is this what we've come to? No due process, no collection of evidence, no reviewing of it, see if things are actually true & if any laws are broken. And then punish fitting to the crime?
I think liquidating people without due process and then being smug about it is really befitting for a civilized society, and sounds more like something that drug cartels would do.
Don't get me wrong, drug (mis)use is definitely something that needs to be addressed in a big way, but abandoning due process is not something to be celebrated I would say, and is a very, very slippery slope.
It's actually pretty well organised, since it's a big event, lots of things need to come together to be able to organise it in 48hrs time. Also the Dutch government has classified it as a so-called 'GRIP-1' type event, which means that all kinds of things have to be coordinated with the local & national government.
There is a great documentary (in Dutch) that shows what the foundation behind the Elfstedentocht has to go through every year to make sure they're ready in case the conditions are right to organise the race, not sure if it's available outside of NL:
AI-assisted coding is an absolute game changer, for me, but I would think for everyone who can wield it well. I feel I can direct a (sort-of) small army of junior coders, architects, qa- and req engineers, etc., way different than with e.g. CASE-tooling. It requires creativity, and lots of knowledge & experience in the whole software-development life-cycle to get it well, and it can adapt to any flow you like. That's really new and unique, and way more flexible than the rigid CASE-tooling that was already out there.
"Tool" seems to broad: "What are you doing?" "I'm tooling." :)
Am not highly opinionated on if "code" should be in there. The AI tools do generate code, where some low-code platforms and the likes might not. I guess "development" works as well, although "vibe developing" doesn't really have the same ring to it :)
I do like to be able to differentiate between people generating code but don't care what happens under the hood, and software-professionals that incorporate AI assisted development into their daily work on any level.