Apple is reportedly tightening its App Store rules on a new type of AI tools called 'Vibe Coding' apps, which let users ...
Apple is cracking down on “vibe coding” apps that allow users with little to no programming experience to build apps or websites using natural language prompts, reports The Information (a subscription ...
Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
Apple is clamping down on apps with AI vibe coding capabilities listed in the App Store, preventing the rapid creation of ...
Apple has quietly prevented AI vibe coding apps such as Replit and Vibecode, which help people create games and other applications, from releasing updates to their mobile apps on the App Store unless ...
Apple is reportedly pushing back on allowing App Store updates for popular "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, unless the apps changes in their apps.
AI is making app development easier than ever. However, a new report claims Apple’s App Store isn’t fully embracing ...
From Stephanie Palazzolo and Aaron Tilley's "Apple Cracks Down on ‘Vibe Coding’ Apps" ($) posted Wednesday by The Information.
Garbage in, garbage out” applies just as much to AI-assisted vibe coding as it does to old-fashioned software development, as I learned the hard way.
Samsung is exploring “Vibe Coding” for smartphones, a feature that could let users customize apps more easily with the help ...
Samsung is investigating vibe coding for app customization, while AI tools are simplifying app creation for non-coders.
Good vibes only.