AI tools promise we can "vibe code" our way to functional applications without traditional programming skills. But does this actually work in practice? I decided to put this theory to the test with a real-world project - building a sports betting prediction tool with a friend using AI-powered development platforms.
Key Takeaways
The Reality Check
We're spending an average of $160/month on AI tools, but many aren't delivering on their promises yet. The key is understanding what AI can and cannot do reliably, then using it strategically for appropriate tasks while maintaining realistic expectations.
The future of AI development tools is promising, but we're still in the early stages. Success requires combining AI capabilities with human judgment, domain expertise, and rigorous testing of actual results rather than impressive-looking output.