If the software is expected to have some complex mechanics, then yes. But if it's simple software with simple functions, I don't care whether the author used neural networks or not. The main thing is that it works more or less stably.
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Seems like you're not understanding the cybersecurity situation of the modern world where people pump out new stuff and learn to pump it out much faster than they analyze it for vulnerabilities or learn to do that
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A good example of "simple" software that became possible thanks to vibe-coding is Bitchat. Yes, I don't like how Bitchat uses Nostr, but aside from that it's still an excellent example. Another example is various games, including card games.