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So you can start with an empty app.
You can use a prompt Gemini in this simple example.
You could create a live agent.
You could sample from VO models to generate videos, Imogen to generate images.
You can chat example, the little more technical things down here for people who have that technical experience.
And that's just a helpful way to start a project from scratch if you know it's going to incorporate one of these different features.
But, yeah, you could even just say, you know, build me, you know, live chat app and it will just kind of theoretically put that together for you easily.
Oh, yeah.
And I think beyond that, like beyond anything you would deploy customer facing, it just opens up the aperture possibility for anyone who wanted to create a piece of software that doesn't exist.
And, you know, you're constantly searching for, man, I wish there was an app that just did this.
Like I just needed to do this one thing.
It wouldn't be practical to go out and, you know, raise all the money you need to go build that just for something that would improve your life meaningfully on a day to day basis or just give you something entertaining that you thought of.
Yeah.
But you can do that now, which is pretty awesome.
And so I want to point out what separates this and tools like this from, say, like what ChatGPT has been able to do all along is, you know, this doesn't just write the code for you.
First of all, it brings it up in a demo so you can actually test it out, which is amazing.
But second of all, anyone who is a non-coder trying to build apps, even coders trying to build apps, getting it actually out into the world is the hardest part.
Sure, you can spin up some code.
Yeah, shipping it is the hard part.
And so that's what all of these vibe coding apps are trying to solve for is they're trying to solve how do you actually get it so that people are not just building with and writing code with AI, but actually getting it out there.