This talk explores what it means to work with AI from inside a live Pharo
system rather than treating AI as an external chatbot. I will demonstrate
experiments where AI models are invoked directly from the Playground,
including a concrete implementation of conversation history (AIAHistory)
and experiments across multiple models and providers.

Rather than focusing on code generation, the emphasis is on workflows: how
different conversation structures affect results, how styles and
constraints can be imposed on generated comments, and how AI systems can be
inspected for systematic errors and limitations. Examples include
documentation support, UML generation (via PlantUML), and experiments in
automated paper review.

The talk is experimental in nature and rooted in Smalltalk’s strengths:
reflection, live objects, and tools that are part of the system rather than
bolted on. The goal is not to present a finished framework, but to share
concrete insights, failures, and possibilities for AI as a native Pharo
tool.

Kasper Østerbye ( https://github.com/kasperosterbye ) is a retired computer
science researcher with a long background in programming languages and live
systems, including decades of work with Smalltalk and Pharo. He now
explores how AI models can be integrated as native tools inside a running
Pharo system, focusing on conversation structure, systematic failures, and
tool design rather than automation alone.

This will be an online meeting.

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