
Attorney Mitch Jackson warns that the rising trend of "vibe coding"—using AI to generate software from plain English—is creating a massive legal and financial liability for developers. Although AI makes app creation accessible, it often produces insecure code that lacks essential privacy protections required by state and federal laws. Because the law holds the human creator responsible for data breaches and compliance failures, "vibe coders" face severe penalties regardless of their technical expertise. The source emphasizes that developers must establish formal business entities, like corporations and LLCs, to shield their personal assets from lawsuits. Ultimately, the text serves as a call to action for creators to prioritize manual security reviews and accurate privacy policies over development speed. Learn more in Mitch's new book, "Privacy In America" available on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, Kindle and audio.
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