# Vibe Coding
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Hired by an Algorithm, Paid by Nobody: Inside the RentAHuman Experiment
A platform called RentAHuman that promised AI agents could autonomously hire humans for real‑world tasks drew millions of visitors but failed to deliver paid work in a Wired reporter’s test. The service functions more as a marketing engine and a proof‑of‑concept for treating people as callable infrastructure, exposing unresolved questions about payments, liability and the dignity of labour in an AI‑driven economy.

China Declares the Era of 'Vibe Coding': One‑Person AI Companies, a Domestic Chip Push and an Ambitious Industrial Play
At ACDC 2026 in Beijing, Chinese industry leaders declared the arrival of a "Vibe Coding" creator economy: low‑code, conversational tools enabling single developers to build, deploy and monetise AI products. The conference paired this vision with concrete measures — early‑stage funding, a developer support programme, a chip‑adaptation alliance and social and international initiatives — signalling a shift from technical evangelism to industrial ecosystem building.

One‑Click AI for the Creator Economy: China’s Lingke Cloud Launches a ‘Zero‑Barrier’ Host for Vibe Coding
Lingke Cloud has launched a managed AI application hosting platform aimed at unlocking a creator‑driven "Vibe Coding" economy by removing deployment and usage barriers. The platform promises one‑click deployment, full lifecycle operations and programmes to support one‑person companies and industry partners, addressing the engineering and commercial hurdles that often prevent AI prototypes from becoming profitable services.