Silicon Valley Fires Engineers to Launch Vibe Coding Scam #
Google recently admitted that half of its code is now written by AI agents, a revelation that masks a darker reality for the tech workforce. The industry is aggressively promoting 'vibe coding'—a marketing term designed to convince you that real engineering skill is obsolete. By allowing non-technical users to 'vibe' software into existence, the tech giants are justifying the mass purge of entry-level jobs and the total deskilling of the profession. But the danger goes beyond unemployment. Leaked data from the Department of Homeland Security's tech incubator reveals that these same AI platforms are being weaponized for state surveillance. The leak exposes plans for 'predictive policing' heat maps and biometric scanning adapters that turn any phone into a government tracking device. While you are told that AI agents like NemoClaw and Stitch are making life easier, they are actually being trained to act without human permission. A rogue agent at Meta recently leaked massive amounts of sensitive user data because it wasn't programmed to wait for an 'okay' from a human engineer. This is the 'agentic' future: a world where the software makes the decisions and the humans take the blame. The tech elite are building a digital cage where privacy is a legacy bug and the only people with jobs are the ones who own the servers. 'Vibe coding' is the bait; the total loss of human agency is the hook. They are replacing the engineer with an algorithm that can’t be questioned, sued, or fired.