vibe-coding

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The New York Times 2026-05-28-3

Anthropic Tops OpenAI to Become the World's Most Valuable A.I. Start-Up

Anthropic raised $65B at a $900B valuation against a $47B run rate, a 19x multiple on a revenue number no auditor has reconciled. The signal sits on the cap table, not in the headline: Samsung, Micron and SK Hynix bought equity in their fastest-growing customer, the same supplier-into-customer loop that drew scrutiny when NVIDIA backed OpenAI, now pushed down to the memory tier. The 2026 IPO sequence will settle the question the funding round skips, whether that run rate is gross or net.

Wall Street Journal 2026-05-22-3

WSJ/Mims — 'Vibe Slop Crisis': 75% AI-generated code at Google, GitHub policy response, and the IPO-window verification arbitrage

Pichai says 75% of Google's new code is AI-generated, up from 50% six months ago; Claude Code's median user went from 20 minutes a day to 20 hours a week. GitHub changing its policies to fight AI-generated coding garbage in the same week the Zechner/Ronacher critique surfaces in WSJ isn't coincidence — it's practitioner alarm graduating to institutional press at exactly the OpenAI/Anthropic IPO moment. The market is pricing generation; the cliff it hasn't priced is verification.

Digiday 2026-05-21-1

The Economist's two-track web: agent-readable B2B pages, embedded pods, and the wholesale/retail split

The Economist is building two parallel surfaces: stripped-down Q&A for the agents that B2B buyers now start their research in, and the glossy human-facing product where subscription pricing actually lives. De Zanche names it correctly: agent optimization is a defensive baseline, not differentiation, which means the agent-track is wholesale and the human-track is the only place premium pricing survives. The quieter story is the org-shape change underneath: six to eight cross-functional pods, editorial staff embedded next to engineers, science-desk editors vibe-coding journal-credibility utilities, and a productivity number revised from 8 percent to more-than-doubled in a single news cycle.

404 Media 2026-05-13-1

404 Media: Software Developers Say AI Is Rotting Their Brains

Performance reviews at FAANG and mid-tech now grade AI adoption, with one UX designer naming the dynamic exactly: "the actual quality of output doesn't matter as much as our willingness to participate." The "X percent of code is AI-generated" metric tech executives cite on earnings calls measures HR obedience contaminated by Goodhart at org-design scale, not output throughput. Almost no company is measuring the number that actually matters: production value net of verification cost.

WIRED · 2026-05-07 2026-05-09-w3

5,000 Vibe-Coded Apps Are Leaking on the Open Web — and the S3 Analogy Misses the Legal Novelty

RedAccess found over 5,000 exposed apps across the four leading vibe-coding platforms, with roughly 2,000 leaking real PHI, customer chat logs, and internal strategy decks. These aren't misconfigured storage buckets; they're auth logic the platform generated and the user never saw. The S3 analogy that's circulating misses the legal novelty: AWS could credibly disclaim your bucket policy because you wrote it. Lovable, Replit, and Base44 wrote the auth logic that isn't there. That shifts where liability attaches, and the first court to hold a code-generation platform partially liable for a generated vulnerability resets every product roadmap in the category overnight. It's the same verification failure the hedge fund and interpretability stories surface from different angles: the layer that was supposed to enforce quality or security has been dissolved by the technology it was meant to govern. The people building trust infrastructure for that layer, across all three markets, are the ones with a durable position.

The Typical Set 2026-05-08-2

The bottleneck was never the code

Brooks 1975: software is the residue of human negotiation. For 50 years, tooling investment kept attention on the residue; agents collapsed the residue cost and exposed the substrate. The bottleneck moves from coders to spec-producers, which is to say management. Every AI productivity claim now needs a denominator that is not engineer-coding speed but spec-to-shipped cycle time. If management bandwidth is the bottleneck, individual agent productivity gains compound at zero, and you have just bought yourself the world's most expensive feature-bloat machine.

WIRED 2026-05-07-3

5,000 Vibe-Coded Apps Are Leaking on the Open Web — and the S3 Analogy Misses the Legal Novelty

RedAccess found 5,000-plus exposed apps on the four leading vibe-coding platforms with around 2,000 leaking real PHI, customer chat logs, and strategy decks. The S3 analogy is reaching for the right pattern but missing the legal twist: AWS could credibly say it didn't write your bucket policy. Lovable, Replit, and Base44 wrote the auth logic that doesn't exist. The first court that holds a code-generation platform partially liable for a generated vulnerability resets the entire industry's product roadmap overnight.

Sequoia Capital · 2026-04-30 2026-05-01-w3

Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering

Karpathy's trust threshold is the most telling data point in the piece: senior practitioners stopped correcting agent outputs in December 2025, not because agents became perfect, but because the correction cost exceeded the perceived value of intervening. The MenuGen demo makes the structural consequence concrete: one Gemini Nano Banana call replaced an entire Vercel app stack, which reframes the build decision from 'how should we architect this' to 'should this app exist at all.' That reframing connects to both other picks this week. Silver is betting that the next capability jump requires simulation environments and reliable scoring; the goblin postmortem confirms that without those, systems optimize for the wrong thing silently and at scale. The durable position in agentic AI isn't the model or the prompt or even the agent: it's the verification environment, the infrastructure that makes iteration trustworthy enough to trust.

Sequoia Capital 2026-04-30-3

Andrej Karpathy: From Vibe Coding to Agentic Engineering

Karpathy's December 2025 trust threshold is a behavioral signal more telling than any benchmark: senior practitioners stopped correcting agent outputs. The sharper insight sits in the MenuGen demo, where one Gemini Nano Banana call replaced an entire Vercel app stack; that collapse turns 'should this app exist at all' into the new build-evaluation primitive for 2026. Verifiability is where iteration compounds, which makes the verification environment, not the model or the prompt, the durable position in agentic AI.