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ATL247 – Vibe Coding with AI
Episode Metadata
- Podcast: Accounting Technology Lab
- Episode: ATL247
- Title: Vibe Coding with AI
- Hosts: Randy Johnston, Brian Tankersley
- Duration: 22:18
- Release Date: February 27, 2026
Episode Summary
In this episode of the Accounting Technology Lab, Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley explore the emerging concept of vibe coding—an AI-driven approach to software development that allows non-programmers to build functional tools using detailed prompts instead of traditional coding skills.
Rather than manually writing code, users describe their objectives in detail and allow AI tools such as GitHub Copilot, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude (Anthropic) to generate the underlying scripts. Brian shares practical examples, including flattening JSON data for use in Microsoft Excel, building an internal URL shortener integrated with Microsoft Power Automate, and mapping database fields for accounting system conversions such as Sage 100 to Sage Intacct.
The hosts emphasize that vibe coding is best suited for internal-use automation, where productivity gains are significant but public-facing security risks are minimized. From engagement letter generators to complex data conversions, AI-assisted development can dramatically reduce the time required for technical projects.
The episode highlights a fundamental shift: accountants no longer need deep programming expertise to build the “digital plumbing” that connects systems and automates workflows. With proper guardrails and risk awareness, vibe coding empowers firms to experiment, iterate, and improve productivity.
Notable Quotes
- “You let the AI write software and set up software for you.” (02:07)
- “You really are the system analyst.” (06:39)
- “We’re going to begin building the digital plumbing of your world.” (17:41)
- “This vibe coding lets us create the mortar we need to stick these bricks together.” (18:35)
- “Anything you ever do at any level of competency—when you started, you sucked.” (20:01)
- “Embrace the suck.” (20:55)
Key Topics
- Artificial Intelligence in accounting
- AI-assisted software development
- Low-code and no-code platforms
- Internal automation strategies
- Data conversion between accounting systems
- Microsoft Power Automate integrations
- Security considerations in AI-generated code
- Database schema mapping
- Digital workflow integration
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