Apple Cracks Down on AI Generated Apps, Removes Vibe Coding App 'Anything' From App Store
Apple enforces App Store rule 2.5.2 by removing Anything, which helped publish thousands of apps but violated code execution and self-containment guidelines.
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Apple's removal of vibe coding apps sparks debate over security and competition
Apple has removed and restricted several vibe-coding or AI-driven app development tools from its App Store, escalating tensions with developers over platform rules and the future of software creation on iOS.
Apple Pulls Vibe Coding App 'Anything' From App Store, Escalating Enforcement
Apple has removed a "vibe coding" app from its App Store, reports The Information. AI app building app "Anything" was pulled from the App Store, and Anything co-founder Dhruv Amin was told that his app violated Guideline 2.5.2. "Vibe coding" is a term used for code generated using AI based on natural language with no coding experience necessary. Anything and other apps like it let users create apps, websites, and tools with text-based prompts.
Apple has reportedly tightened its crackdown on applications related to vibe coding, an AI-powered coding technique, and some vibe coding apps have already been removed from the App Store.
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