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Anyone can cook: How v0 is bringing git workflows to vibe-coding | Guillermo Rauch (Vercel CEO)

Published 4 Feb 2026

Duration: 00:43:35

AI tools streamline product development through rapid prototyping and deployment, allowing non-engineers to iterate and deploy changes quickly and collaborate on production-ready workflows.

Episode Description

Guillermo Rauch, the CEO of Vercel, demonstrates how v0 has evolved from a simple prototyping tool to a complete development environment that supports...

Overview

The podcast explores the concept of "vibe coding," a method that enables the quick creation of initial prototypes using AI tools such as vZero. This approach allows non-engineers to iterate and deploy changes efficiently, bypassing the need for complex development setups. By leveraging AI, product development workflows are streamlined, reducing bottlenecks and allowing teams to focus on validating their ideas more effectively.

vZero is described as a centralized platform for AI skills, akin to NPM, where users can share and reuse best practices. It offers features like live-editing, integration with VS Code, and automatic dependency installation, supporting a collaborative and production-ready workflow. The platform also integrates with systems like Redis and GitHub, and addresses key challenges such as quality assurance, security, and UX refinement in AI-driven development.

The discussion further touches on the evolving role of AI beyond coding, including its use in image and video generation for marketing and educational content. It also highlights the development of intelligent agents capable of handling complex, long-term tasks through computational power and workflow automation. Looking ahead, the podcast envisions a future with generative UI, app store deployment, and increased accessibility and efficiency in AI-driven development for diverse teams and users.

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