Vibe coding through the GPT-5 mess
Last week, we ran into an issue: no one on the show had ever vibe coded. So for today’s episode, we set out to fix that. Everyone came prepared with a vibe coded project — and some misadventures to go along with it.
This week on The Vergecast, we’re discussing the fallout of the messy GPT-5 launch and why the new model isn’t living up to the hype. We’re also exploring one of GPT-5’s big promises: vibe coding. OpenAI has put a lot of emphasis on the model’s improved coding abilities and even suggested that the average user can prompt their way to a helpful interactive experience. We put that to the test and quickly learned the tool isn’t quite ready for users as unprepared for coding as us.
After that, we dive into a busy week of corporate shenanigans, sizing up whether some of the biggest moves are serious business strategies, time-wasting stunts, or a little bit of both. On the docket: Perplexity trying to buy Chrome, Apple suing Apple Cinemas, Apple refusing to settle with Masimo, and Elon Musk threatening to sue Apple.
Finally, the Thunder Round returns for a lot of talk about smartwatches and the pitfalls of AI. Can you replace your phone with your watch? Can you trust what a chatbot says about itself? We have some strong feelings about it.
If you want to read more about the stories we discussed, check out the links below.
Last week, we ran into an issue: no one on the show had ever vibe coded. So for today’s episode, we set out to fix that. Everyone came prepared with a vibe coded project — and some misadventures to go along with it. This week on The Vergecast, we’re discussing…
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