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Apple cracks down on surge of AI-generated 'vibe coding' apps in App Store

Apple cracks down on surge of AI-generated 'vibe coding' apps in App Store Image: Primary
Apple is intensifying enforcement against a flood of applications built using AI-powered "vibe coding" tools that have surged onto the App Store, raising quality and security concerns. The trend, where non-programmers use natural language prompts to generate functional code, has democratized app development but produced a wave of submissions with inconsistent performance, excessive permissions and potential security flaws. Apple's increased scrutiny includes more rigorous review of AI-generated codebases and enhanced verification of developer identities, according to The Next Web. The crackdown highlights the platform owner's challenge in balancing openness for AI-assisted development with App Store standards that have historically rejected low-quality or deceptive applications. The move comes as major tech platforms grapple with defining policies for AI-generated content across their ecosystems.
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