Vibe coding is not being broadly banned by companies, but restrictions and pushback are growing due to security vulnerabilities and code quality issues. Non-developers using AI coding tools often hit an '80% wall' where apps are incomplete or unmaintainable. Security research shows only 10% of AI-generated solutions are production-ready. Companies like JP Morgan and Meta are mandating AI usage but with tighter controls, more code reviews, and guardrails. Open source projects are rejecting AI-generated contributions. The conclusion is that vibe coding works well for prototyping and internal tools when guided by experienced developers who understand software design principles, but blindly generating code without that foundation leads to insecure, unmaintainable software — similar to early PHP's growing pains.
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