Horror Stories of Vibecoding/AI-assisted Code
Horror Stories of Vibecoding/AI-assisted Code
AI-assisted coding can speed up development but often creates hidden problems like bugs, security holes, and code that’s hard to understand. Over-relying on AI can make developers lose important skills and leave projects vulnerable to attacks or failures.
During this breakfast session, Emma Klinteberg, CPO at RelowCode, are going to talk about the most common pitfalls that occur with AI-based development. Emma combines a strong entrepreneurial instinct with front‑end and UX expertise, guiding product vision and ensuring every feature aligns with real user needs.
Everyone is welcome—just make sure to sign up >>
Join us every Thursday morning for the Tech Hub Breakfast at 09:00, at the Tech Hub, a community gathering where tech enthusiasts, innovators, and curious minds come together to share knowledge, insights, and ideas. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out, this is the perfect place to connect, learn, and get inspired. Expect the unexpected!
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