Yes. Yes there are. They don't last long though. Architects and engineers are required to be certified. When they publish construction documents, they have to put their seal on those documents. Their seal includes their full name and license number. So yes, you can "vibe code" architecture and engineering, but at the end of the day you have to put your name on it. Sealing a document means you open yourself up to liability. You have, as a certified and licensed architect/engineer, assured that those documents are correct to the best of your knowledge and ability. Any architect or engineer worth their salt will never "vibe code" documents because it is very easy to get sued already even when you do the work yourself and dot all your is and cross all your ts. The client isn't going to sue Sam Altman because ChatGPT hallucinated. They're going to sue you, the person that sealed that document.
So yes, they exist, but they don't exist for long. They are going to get sued and they are going to have their license revoked.