Imagine walking into a kitchen where you can shout out recipes and a robot instantly cooks up a meal. You ask for pasta, and within minutes you have a steaming plate in front of you. The speed and convenience are impressive, but if you never stop to check what ingredients went into the dish, you might be eating something unsafe. That is what vibe coding feels like. Instead of carefully writing lines of code, developers describe what they want in plain English and let AI assistants generate ...