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SUMMARY:AmsterdamPHP Monthly Meeting July 2026
DESCRIPTION:AmsterdamPHP\nWe hope you’ve survived the heatwave\, enjoyed
  the sunshine\, made it through the thunderstorms\, and most importantly r
 emembered to drink enough water! ☀️⛈️\n\nThis month we’re excite
 d to be welcomed by [TicketSwap](https://www.ticketswap.com) . After a lit
 tle break\, it’s great to have them back as an AmsterdamPHP sponsor. Whi
 le TicketSwap connects people through live events every day\, this month t
 hey’re also helping bring the AmsterdamPHP community together.\n\nJoin u
 s for an evening of great talks\, cold drinks\, and catching up with the l
 ocal PHP community. Whether you’re here for the technical deep dives or 
 the networking\, it’s going to be a fantastic night.\n\nProgram\n\n* 19:
 00 Doors open\n* 19:30 Opening\n* 19:35 Venue introduction\n* 19:40 Main t
 alk: [Sophie Fischer](https://www.linkedin.com/in/sponiza) – How We Trai
 ned Sarah!\n* 20:30 Raffles & announcements\n* 20:45 Food & socializing\n\
 n📍 Location\nTicketSwap\nRokin 75\n1012 KL Amsterdam\n\n**How We Traine
 d Sarah!**\n\n*As a developer\, my focus is on solving technical problems.
  Customer communication is a different skill\, and not one that comes natu
 rally to me.*\n\n*When we introduced an AI support agent named Sarah\, it 
 seemed like we had found the perfect solution. She could take technical do
 cumentation and turn it into clear\, friendly responses for customers.*\n\
 n*Problem solved—or so we thought.*\n\n*After the first successes\, we d
 iscovered that getting useful and reliable answers from an AI chatbot has 
 its own requirements. We had to troubleshoot unexpected behaviour\, refine
  instructions\, and learn how to debug a system that doesn’t always expl
 ain why it behaves the way it does. Developing with AI is completely diffe
 rent from operating AI reliably in a production environment. In many ways\
 , developing with AI is the easier part.*\n\n*It got me thinking. Sarah wa
 sn’t driven by technical possibilities. She was driven by customer needs
  and employee frustrations. What if we\, as developers\, started with the 
 needs of our communities instead of the possibilities of the technology?*\
 n\n*In this talk\, I’ll start with our experience building Sarah and the
  challenges of running AI in production. Then I’ll focus on the requests
  we see in our communities and how AI could help solve them. I hope this s
 parks a discussion\, because I suspect that we\, as developers\, have more
  influence on society than we realize.*
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