Google CEO Sundar Pichai said vibe coding is making software development more accessible to non-technical workers — and creating more excitement.
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Google is introducing a shift in how people interact with code, creativity, and application development. Its latest feature, known as vibe coding, emerges within a redesigned Google AI Studio intended ...
Google has redesigned AI Studio with a new AI-powered vibe coding feature that lets anyone go from a simple prompt to a working AI app in minutes. The update removes the need to handle API keys or ...
Google LLC said today it’s bringing a “vibe coding” experience into its AI Studio platform to facilitate easier application development for both coders and noncoders. The update means users can enter ...
Google has updated AI Studio with “Vibe Coding,” a workflow that allows users to build and deploy AI applications using natural language prompts. This new system, powered by Gemini, simplifies the ...
Jules CLI makes the AI coding agent scriptable, while the Jules API enables integrations into CI/CD pipelines and other workflows. Google Labs has introduced Jules Tools and the Jules API, a ...
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Google wants its coding assistant, Jules, to be far more integrated into developers’ terminals than ever. The company wants to make it a more workflow-native tool, hoping that more people will use it ...
Despite higher A.I. adoption, however, trust in the technology remains low. While most say A.I. makes them faster and more productive, only 24 percent say they trust it “a lot” or “a great deal.” ...
The overwhelming majority of tech industry workers use artificial intelligence on the job for tasks like writing and modifying code, a new Google study has found. The report, coming from Google’s DORA ...