Agentics Foundation London Chapter - bi-weekly meeting 11 Feb 2026

This bi-weekly meetup recorded February 11, 2026, featured five practitioners sharing concrete uses of AI agents in production environments. Lars demonstrated an AI-powered physical sensor for rehabilitation therapy that tracks movement patterns and resistance using vector databases. Ragunat presented Clarity, a tool addressing a real pain point: agents generate code faster than humans can understand it, so his visualization tool creates dependency graphs to maintain structural integrity alongside functional testing. The team added 13 programming languages to their tool in one day by feeding agents real open-source repository commits as examples—showing how agents learn structure from concrete patterns rather than abstract rules. Ikenna discussed Forge, which applies established software engineering practices (pair programming from 2005-era Extreme Programming) with AI as the observer. A critical tension emerged: developers in India and Europe remain skeptical of AI, while non-technical founders move fastest with AI tools. The conversation highlighted a geographic and professional divide—many developers still use AI only for autocomplete, while entrepreneurs build complete applications. The group also discussed edge deployment and privacy, particularly for healthcare applications where sensitive data shouldn't reach cloud servers. Overall, the meeting balanced technical optimism with honest doubt about whether the broader market actually cares about agentic development yet.
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