Apple (AAPL) is stopping “vibe coding” apps from pushing updates, citing rules on running code, The Information’s Stephanie Palazzolo and Aaron Tilley report. Replit, a cloud-based, AI-powered development platform that allows users to write, deploy, and host applications directly within a web browser, thinks Apple may approve opening AI-generated apps in a browser, according to the report.
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