I think a comparison that fits better is probably PCB/circuit design software. Back in the day engineering firms had rooms full of people drafting and doing calculations by hand. Today a single engineer can do more in an hour then 50 engineers in a day could back then.
The critical difference is, you still have to know what you are doing. The tool helps, but you still have to have foundational understanding to take advantage of it.
If someone wants to use AI to learn and improve, that's fine. If they want to use it to improve their workflow or speed them up that's fine too. But those aren't "vibe coders".
People who just want the AI to shit something out they can use with absolutely no concern for how or why it works aren't going to be a group who care to use a tool like this. It goes against the whole idea.