I need to be very clear, that the push towards "vibe coding" - that is, deliberately deskilling people - is because AI code assistants are an (increasingly expensive) subscription service.

If you know how to code, you can just write Python, C, Java, R, PHP, whatever for free and make things. You may not own the tools of production, but at least you're not renting them.

If you have been deskilled so you only know how to vibe code, you will be paying for that privilege forever.

This also goes, by the way, for researchers who are starting to be convinced they don't need to learn how to be scientists anymore, because "the AI" can just do the science for them. Nope.

@jimbob Can't say that I get this vide coding thing [I'm not a programmer, I was only ever good at microcontroller assembler in my tertiary education]. This reminded me though of Jenson Huang's reported position on coding is that no one should bother trying to learn it anymore and just use AI. Again not a coder but to me that seemed to be spectacularly wrong-sighted. Do we not bother to learn how to write too?
@alanthecampbell @jimbob Apart from anything else, if humans stop writing stuff, what are we going to train the AIs on?
@robinadams @alanthecampbell @jimbob sadly it seems you do not know about training data "farms". This is a huge business in labeling data right now.