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this reads like an mid ad-read for letting an AI code some stuff without even mentioning the critique from the primary source (BI). How's this an wikipedia article?
I wonder why it doesn’t mention aider, the earliest practical tool for vibe coding.
Check the edit log

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vibe_coding&actio...

It shows the first version as created by a certain Andy Gordon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AndyGordon

Which links to their LinkedIn profile.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-d-gordon/

Which points to his current enterprise

> Chief Science Officer at software synthesis company Cogna.

https://www.cogna.co/

> Precision software defined by you, delivered by AI

to be fair, I don't think vibe coding is "precision software" - as described, it's much more slapdash than that
Vibe coding is the future cannot wait to see vibe coded medical devices, autopilot software and other mission critical systems, it's going to be ok we will vibe code the tests as well. I will entrust the lives of my 2 daughters and 1 son to a vibe coded ml model that takes them to school.