Everyone's testifying to the effectiveness of AI, so I'll add a few words... Until recently, I was someone who struggled with AI. The most code I'd ever written was the Excel SUM function. About three or four months ago, I tried five different tests to create a product I envisioned with AI, but failed miserably and lost five days. I thought I'd just have to live with AI. Then, I tried Vibe Coding, a real-life experiment, and it really hit me. Since then, I've been experimenting with various features without realizing how much time has passed. My company actively encourages AI usage, paying for AI subscriptions for all employees. So, I've been spending 30% of my time on Vibe Coding and 70% on Vibe Coding. Here are some thoughts I've had while experimenting with Vibe Coding: 1. AI is completely different now than it was a year or two ago. Older AIs would confidently answer incorrectly, and once they hit a bottleneck, they'd just spout off-topic nonsense. I used to wonder, "What the... how can this replace humans?" But the latest models are completely different. Instead of using the free version and thinking, "Hey, how can this change the world?", I strongly recommend purchasing and using Cloud Code or Codex. 2. Usage Tips I always start by listing out my ideas like ADHD, and then we'll work together to create a PRD (Product Specification Document). Once the PRD is complete, I ask another AI model, "If you're a senior developer, do you think this is feasible? What areas should I improve?" It then provides all the necessary improvements. Afterwards, just follow the AI's instructions, clicking Enter, and before you know it, the product is complete. I know a lot of people are just giving orders, but with just one step, onboarding is smooth. 3. Playing with it makes you think all your jobs will disappear. I think most people playing with AI right now are thinking about this. The results are so good, and it doesn't require much effort, so even broadly speaking, you can't help but wonder what you'll do for a living in three years. It seems like it's something that only those who have actually used it are horrified by the indirect feeling of "developers are finished, we're cutting all our US staff" and the YouTube hype that comes from it. 4. They probably won't do it anyway. In my case, even opening a terminal would make my hands and feet shake, and installing Python would make me feel dizzy, like I'd just exercised for three hours. I really hated it and wanted to turn away from it. However, the overwhelming sense of crisis around me encouraged me to persevere and overcome that barrier. I hope that whenever you see this kind of AI praise, you'll always have a certain sense of discomfort in your heart, thinking, "Ah, this skill is one I'll be weeded out if I don't practice it." Not long ago, Google released a free language learning product that looked like it was just haphazardly put together. According to online reviews, it felt similar to Duolingo. We live in a world where software-built moats can crumble in an instant, so we need to be vigilant. labs.google/lll/es 5. I think, "If I make something with VibeCoding, maybe others can do it too." When I make a product with VibeCoding that I think is good, I feel a sense of exhilaration at first, but then the next day, I think, "Hmm... I can make this much, so others must be able to do it too," and I feel anxious. It's a strange feeling that brings both exhilaration and anxiety. 6. But there's no need to be too afraid; I can do it now. I still think there are a lot of people who are afraid and unfamiliar with AI and won't do it. I also think that if we're going to be dominated by AI anyway, the last ones to be dominated will probably get a little bit of the alpha. And if I have the confidence that I can make these products, I think I can definitely find a niche in the market. So... Anyway, AI is god, and I'm a god-worshiper. I don't know how to end this... The end! (I'm the most novice among AI users.)
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