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Vibe Coding Comes to Omics

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Jesse Meyer, an Assistant Professor of Computational Biomedicine at Cedars Sinai, utilizes 'vibe coding'—a new method that allows non-programmers to create software through natural language descriptions—by developing platforms Rescoop.xyz and PeerAI.app. His experiences illustrate the rapid prototyping capabilities of vibe coding in producing functional scientific applications that help manage the growing volume of research literature. Meyer's work signifies a shift in software development paradigms for researchers, promoting iterative AI engagement and task-specific solutions with a focus on verification and validation.

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