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        <description>Is AI just for "vibe coding" weekend projects, or is it ready for real engineering? We sat down with Paul Conroy to preview his upcoming talk at PHP UK Conference 2026. We discuss the journey of building a semantic search engine for the "What Did You Do Yesterday?" podcast using PHP - not Python. We explore the "80/20" rule of AI development, where getting a proof-of-concept is easy, but the final 20% requires solving hallucinations, context window issues, and the "enthusiastic intern" problem. 00:00 - Introduction: The Podcast Archive Project 02:17 - "Vibe Coding": The 80/20 Rule of AI 03:06 - The "Enthusiastic Intern": When AI Code Goes Wrong 06:09 - Do You Need Python? (Using PHP for AI) 08:33 - AI as an "Endlessly Patient Tutor" 12:13 - Helping Junior Developers with Scaffolding 16:41 - Ethics: Hallucinations and Moderation 25:27 - Why AI Models Use Old PHP Syntax 28:24 - The PHP UK Conference Experience 🎟️ See Paul live at PHP UK Conference 2026! 📅 February 20th | London, 1 America Square 👉 Tickets Available Now: https://www.phpconference.co.uk/tickets</description>
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