> it's not gambling if the most expected outcome actually occurs.

> you have to spend a lot of tokens to keep the error/hallucination rate low

Ironically, I find your comment more effective at convincing me AI coding is gambling than the original article. You're talking about it the exact same way that gamblers do about their games.

so your whole argument is that you are convinced that ai coding is gambling because according to you i am talking about it like gamblers talk about gambling?

- Was there anymore intelligence that you wanted to add to your argument?

lol that's interesting. care to explain why?

I mean, the most expected outcome does mostly happen. When gambling, you are expected to lose money and you do. I'm not quite convinced that the same isn't true for vibecoding.