> a vibe coded flight sim from NicolasZu, created from several thousand prompts
Currently how much of something like this would be a new work product, vs what could be called Cut-and-Paste coding if a person was developing it?
Is the result of the prompts a new application, or is the AI engine stitching together examples from similar work?
Part of my question is wondering if there is a feedback loop, where AI generated code starts to consume more AI generated code, and the end result is less original source material to train with, and an eventual slowing of what could be called "innovation" ?
Currently how much of something like this would be a new work product, vs what could be called Cut-and-Paste coding if a person was developing it?
Is the result of the prompts a new application, or is the AI engine stitching together examples from similar work?
Part of my question is wondering if there is a feedback loop, where AI generated code starts to consume more AI generated code, and the end result is less original source material to train with, and an eventual slowing of what could be called "innovation" ?