Vibe Coding Could Change Everything

振动编码可能改变一切

The Journal.

2026-02-05

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Vibe coding, the process of turning a text prompt into actual software, has taken the AI world by storm. And it has investors in everything from software to legal services nervous. WSJ’s Joanna Stern and Ben Cohen tell us about their experience using Claude Code to develop an article. Ryan Knutson hosts. Further Listening: The Era of AI Layoffs Has Begun Her Client Was Deepfaked. She Says xAI Is to Blame. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Do you guys want to start out by introducing yourselves?

  • Oh, why don't you go first, Joanna?

  • I am Joanna Stern.

  • I am the senior personal technology columnist at the Wall Street Journal.

  • I am Ben Cohen.

  • I am the science of success columnist for the Wall Street Journal.

  • Ben and Joanna aren't just colleagues.

  • They're also friends who frequently text back and forth.

  • Well, I often send Joanna annoying text messages about technology,

  • and I started bothering her with texts about Claude Code,

  • asking if she had played around with it, and also asking,

  • like, when are you going to write about it?

  • Claude Code is a coding tool made by the AI company Anthropic.

  • The tool allows users to create websites, apps,

  • or anything that requires coding just by typing your vision into a chat box.

  • It's a process known as vibe coding.

  • It's coding with your vibes, right?

  • You don't know how to code.

  • You type it into your chatbot, describe the thing you want, and create the thing.

  • Late last year, Claude Code received a major update.