
The Daily Can A.I. Already Do Your Job?
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Feb 18, 2026 Kevin Roose, a New York Times technology columnist who explains AI and new tools, explores vibecoding and agentic coding. He describes AI building apps, live demos of Claude Code making websites and games, and how autonomous AI teams could reshape software work. The conversation covers economic impacts, rapid model improvements, and why this shift matters now.
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Origin Story Of Vibe Coding
- Andrej Karpathy coined “vibe coding” to describe letting AI write code while you supervise.
- Kevin Roose used AI to build small tools without knowing traditional programming.
Lunchbox Buddy Demo
- Kevin Roose built Lunchbox Buddy to pack his son's lunch using AI image input.
- Early tools were clunky and more helpful to professional programmers than beginners.
Agentic Coding Changes Roles
- Agentic coding gives AI autonomy to plan, choose languages, and coordinate sub-agents.
- This shifts users from writing code to orchestrating AI teams that execute projects.

