Linus Torvalds uses AI for personal coding project

Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, has begun experimenting with AI-assisted 'vibe coding' for a personal underwater audio tool. While known as an AI skeptic, he employed the technology to overcome unfamiliarity with Python. This marks a cautious embrace of AI in non-critical software development.

Linus Torvalds, renowned for developing the Linux kernel and Git, has quietly incorporated AI tools into his workflow for a hobby project. According to reports, Torvalds used Google Antigravity, an AI-driven platform, to enhance AudioNoise, a tool he created to purify and analyze underwater audio inspired by his diving interests.

Torvalds, who prefers low-level languages like C, admitted discomfort with Python but found AI assistance helpful in testing and augmenting the project's functionalities. He provided natural language directives that the AI translated into executable code, accelerating prototyping while maintaining his core understanding.

This approach aligns with 'vibe coding,' a trend gaining traction since around 2025, where developers describe ideas in plain language for AI to generate code. Torvalds emphasized its value for personal interests rather than mission-critical software, noting it excels in prototyping, education, and experimental ventures.

He likened the method to the 1980s era of typing programs from computer magazines into home machines, fostering innovation without full expertise upfront. However, Torvalds cautioned against over-reliance on AI for high-stakes areas like security-sensitive domains, where human oversight is essential for debugging and comprehension.

'Even skilled developers face hurdles when integrating automated code snippets,' he warned, stressing the need for profound familiarity with codebases. While AI democratizes programming for novices and speeds up idea testing, it remains unsuitable for trusted software creation in serious contexts.

Torvalds' involvement signals a potential shift, but he reminds that hype around AI coding often falters outside exploratory uses. As platforms evolve, human ingenuity will continue to guide critical development.

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