I am participating in the AP's "AI in the Workplace" workshop during June 2025. One of the activities was to do "vibe coding" to create a fun webpage, so I asked Google Gemini to create a page for my website with my favorite journalism movies. Here is what Gemini generated, with the design and content. There are some problems: I did not tell it to use AP style, so you will see no quotation marks around the movie names and the Oxford/serial comma used (I just couldn't ... so I edited the code to at least remove the comma in the subtitle). The copy also has cliches that I would avoid if writing it on my own. I have not edited any of the copy. The icons also are a bit corny, and I'm a bit uncertain about the rounded nature of the black boxes, but I know this is a basic attempt at "vibe coding." I also would need to fact check all of the dates and information about the movies. I did ask Gemini to revise the list to include "September 5" and "Becoming Katharine Graham," two movies I have recently watched and would recommend. I also asked it to provide movie images, which it originally said it did, but then the coding didn't work, so it opted to use this design. Gemini told me, "These URLs generate placeholder images with the movie titles directly on them, ensuring they will always load and provide a visual representation, even without fetching external movie posters. This approach avoids any potential embedding restrictions."