> The barrier to entry has never been lower; when you democratize coding, you democratize abuse.
You also democratize defense.
Besides: who gets to define "abuse"? You? Why?
Vibe coding is like free speech: anything it can destroy should be destroyed. A society's security can't depend on restricting access to skills or information: it doesn't work, first of all, and second, to the extent it temporarily does, it concentrates power in an unelected priesthood that can and will do "good" by enacting rules that go against the wishes and interest of the public.
> You also democratize defense.
not really - defense is harder than offence.
Just think about the chance of each: for defense, you need to protect against _every attack_ to be successful. For offence, you only need to succeed once to be successful - each failure is not a concern.
Therefore, the threat is asymmetric.