Ng said that everyone, even people in marketing or recruiting, should learn to vibe code.
Andrew Ng says AI has sped up coding — now product management is the real bottleneck for startups.
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. With new AI chatbots released every week and new models seemingly by the day, it's an uncertain time to be a computer programmer - or consider entering the ...
Want to get into vibe coding? There's a course now that teaches you how. Andrew Ng, the Stanford professor and former Google Brain scientist, has launched a "Vibe Coding 101" short course for newbies ...
Andrew Ng's open letter unpacks loop engineering, a concept popularized by Claude creator Boris Cherny, highlighting ...
Vibe coding might sound chill, but Andrew Ng thinks the name is unfortunate. The Stanford professor and former Google Brain scientist said the term misleads people into imagining engineers just "go ...
Enterprises may be concerned about the impact of AI applications when put into production, but hampering these projects with guardrails at the onset could slow innovation. Ng suggested that ...
Andrew Ng says "lazy prompting" can be a faster way to get output from AI in some cases.Steve Jennings / Stringer/Getty Images Sometimes, it's OK to be lazy with your AI prompts thanks to models ...
Loop engineering, a new phrase circulating among AI developers, is becoming a way to describe how software teams are trying to get more value from coding agents: not by writing better one-off prompts, ...
AI Dev, DeepLearning.ai's AI conference, made its NYC debut. We sat down with Andrew Ng at the event to talk AI and developers. Ng recommends that everyone learn to code. The second annual AI Dev, a ...
On Monday, Ng, speaking on the "20VC" podcast, outlined a hierarchy of engineering talent shaped by AI adoption. At the top are seasoned engineers with 10–20 years of experience who actively leverage ...