ING Groep NV is turning to “vibe coding” to build electronic trading tools for currencies and credit, its latest use of artificial intelligence to compete with larger peers.
“Vibe coding” — telling AI what you want to create so it can do so, rather than coding manually — is compressing work into hours that may have taken a team of developers weeks, said Simon Bevan, its global head of electronic trading. Recently the Dutch lender has used it to create analytics dashboards to show real time pricing, incoming trades and performance metrics.
“We recently used vibe coding ...