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In case you've been living under a rock the past week: Jony Ive, the guy who designed the iPhone, iPod, and more has decided to team up with OpenAI to crack the AI hardware nut.
What's the big move? An AI-powered vape, according to the internet. How much more Silicon Valley could you possibly get?

Constantine dropped a worry bomb: âIf you vibecode your product, part-time AI, part-time human, how do you keep it secure?â
Replies grouped up fast. Some folks lean on automated scanners and CI checks to catch the low-hanging bugs before code ever merges. Others call in pen-test pros once a quarter, treating AI-generated chunks with extra suspicion. A third camp swears by threat-modeling sessions and good old manual reviews, arguing that you still need eyeballs on every line, bot-written or not.
Big takeaway: AI can write code, but it canât sign off on security. Worth a scroll if your repo already has more machine commits than human ones.