This trend is going to have a far greater impact on learning technology than most people realize, I think. Here's the trend: "Vibecoding, and especially the Claude Code style of vibe coding, is bringing people to create their own tools, who weren't able to do so before... Tools built by people realising they are pretty predictable to themselves, and that such highly localised and specifically contextualised predictability now lends itself to automation by the intended user themself." When people can easily build their own tools, what becomes of educational technology, which is in large part based on the authoring and sale of such tools? Se also a16z: Good news: AI Will Eat Application Software.
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