Friend Gives Impromptu Demo of Web App, Leaving Others to Question Its Substance
| Source: Mastodon | Original article
Friend pitches web app, sparks debate on "vibe coding".
A recent conversation between friends has sparked an interesting debate about the role of "vibe coding" in sales demos. Friend A was demoing a web app and pitching its features when Friend B asked how much of the demo was based on "vibe coding," a term that refers to the practice of creating a convincing sales pitch without necessarily having a deep understanding of the underlying technology.
As we previously reported on the importance of effective sales demos, it's clear that the line between a genuine pitch and a cleverly crafted "vibe" can be blurry. Friend A's defensive response, which included a lengthy rant on the definition of vibe coding, suggests that there may be more to the concept than meets the eye.
What matters here is the potential for AI-generated sales demos to blur the lines between authenticity and "vibe coding" even further. As AI technology advances, it's likely that we'll see more sophisticated sales pitches that are designed to persuade and engage, but may not always be entirely genuine. To watch next, it will be interesting to see how companies navigate this issue and develop best practices for creating transparent and effective sales demos that balance technology with authenticity.
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