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  "textContent": "With today's latest Stitch updates, Google is trying to make \"vibe design\" happen, reports The Verge's Jay Peters. The AI-native design platform encourages users to describe goals, feelings, or inspiration in \"natural language,\" rather than starting with traditional blueprints. In a blog post, Google Labs Product Manager Rustin Banks says that Stitch can turn those inputs into interactive prototypes, automatically map user flows, and support real-time iteration. It introduces voice capabilities that allow users to \"speak directly to [the] canvas\" for feedback or changes. Tools like DESIGN.md also help users create reusable design systems across various projects.\n\nRead more of this story at Slashdot.",
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