Vibe coding is real. So is the production incident that follows when no one understood the code.
A few things worth remembering:-
Claude Code builds a great prototype. It does not build a system that handles your 10,000th concurrent user.
A lot of AI-generated code is spaghetti. If your engineers can't explain the design, you have a liability, not a codebase
AI has no context about your legacy service or the race condition your team spent 3 weeks debugging last year.
Prompting your way to a CRUD app is real. Prompting your way through a complex distributed system is not.
The engineers who thrive aren't the ones who avoid AI. They're the ones who know exactly where it breaks.
I use Claude Code every day. It makes me faster. It does not make human judgment optional.