OpenAI's chair says vibe coding is here to stay — but it's not the endgame
Bret Taylor said that computer science majors teach "systems thinking," a necessary trait even in the age of AI coding.
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- Vibe coding will stick around, but it won't drive the next big tech shift, says OpenAI's chair.
- Bret Taylor said focusing on building today's software faster misses the bigger picture.
- AI agents will be "the future of software," and that's the real disruption, he added.
Vibe coding isn't going anywhere.