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        <description>I've always loved creating things - designing systems, writing code, and shaping solutions by hand. So when AI tools started to dominate the conversation, I wasn't sure how they would fit into my world in a way that still let me do the parts I love most. That question became real when I was tasked with evolving a large Laravel application towards an event-driven model. Faced with unfamiliar accounting concepts and event sourcing patterns, I turned to AI not to write code, but to help me learn, think, and explore. In this talk, I'll share how AI became a valuable design partner as I navigated this architectural shift. From bridging domain gaps to shaping key decisions and incrementally evolving a live system, this is a practical story about integrating new tools without losing your craft. Whether you're exploring event-driven design or curious about how AI can fit into your workflow, this talk offers practical lessons from a real-world journey.</description>
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