Apple has quietly blocked AI "vibe coding" apps, such as Replit and Vibecode, from releasing App Store updates unless they ...
Apple is blocking updates to vibe coding apps like Replit and Vibe Code, citing rules against executing code that changes ...
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In January, after TikTok announced a deal to transfer its US operations, Apple began blocking people in the US from downloading or updating ByteDance apps designed for the Chinese market. ByteDance ...
When Block Inc. laid off nearly half its staff last week, co-founder Jack Dorsey offered a seemingly simple explanation: Artificial intelligence was allowing the company to do more with fewer ...
Apple has removed a "vibe coding" app from its App Store, reports The Information. AI app building app "Anything" was pulled ...
Apple pulled vibe coding app ‘Anything’ from the App Store last week, citing a self-containment rule from its App Review Guidelines.
The Anything page at the Apple App Store boasted “the fastest way to build apps.” Now what do you see if you visit Anything?
Apple has quietly prevented popular vibe coding apps, including Replit and Vibecode, from releasing updates on the App Store, citing long-standing rules that prohibit apps from downloading or ...
Apple pushes back on vibe coding apps like Replit and Vibecode over App Store rules, raising questions about how AI-built ...
PCWorld reports that OpenAI has launched a native Windows desktop app for Codex, its AI coding tool that uses ChatGPT-powered agents to write code from natural-language prompts. Codex competes with ...
After debuting on macOS, OpenAI has brought its standalone Codex app to Windows. (OpenAI) At the start of February, OpenAI upgraded its Codex coding app to give it the ability to manage multiple AI ...