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Navarre Training
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Live, personalized, interactive online FileMaker classes.
Delve into best practices, useful design patterns, new features like AI and transactions. Build the foundations of data modeling, relationships, scripting, layout design, JSON, Calculations, and the entire scope of FileMaker.
These videos showcase a few cool things, but the classes we are offer are the main event.
Delve into best practices, useful design patterns, new features like AI and transactions. Build the foundations of data modeling, relationships, scripting, layout design, JSON, Calculations, and the entire scope of FileMaker.
These videos showcase a few cool things, but the classes we are offer are the main event.
ClarisTalk AI: Year in Review
Show Notes for Episode 24 :
12 Days of OpenAI: openai.com/12-days/
Gemini 2: blog.google/technology/google-deepmind/google-gemini-ai-update-december-2024/
Claris Talk +Ai custom GPT: chatgpt.com/g/g-iAiq4Ryjv-cl-ris-talk-ai-podcast
Crismas Elf: ua-cam.com/video/lt5ExfcXfoc/v-deo.html
Media Credits: ELF (www.warnerbros.com/movies/elf) +"Pennies from Heaven":
(Composer: Arthur Johnston Lyricist: Johnny Burke)
Links:
OpenAi o1: openai.com/o1/
Devin: github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPTdevin
Cursor: www.cursor.com
OpenAI01 Ten tests: ua-cam.com/video/iINPTCQWy9E/v-deo.html
Beyond text Generation: Unleashing The Power of Reasoning: isolutions.medium.com/large-language-models-beyond-text-generation-unleashing-the-power-of-reasoning-1a00145ca39e
See Cris Community Live: Jumpstart AI in Claris FileMaker: A step-by-step workshop on OCT 24: appleinc.webex.com/appleinc/j.php?MTID=mffff1fbb23023de8065bb335a32bfd8a
Custom GPT from webinar: chatgpt.com/g/g-6hoJRiBdI-jumpstart-ai-in-cl-ris-file-maker-workshop-gpt
See Cris at Claris Engage doing FileMaker and Ai Training Day: content.claris.com/claris-engage-2024-registration-community
Follow Cris:
www.youtube.com/@iSolutionsAI
www.linkedin.com/in/crisippolite/
ISolutionsai
www.isolutionsai.com
Follow Matt:
www.navarre.training
www.linkedin.com/in/navarre/
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Previous Episodes:
What is Chain of Thought: ua-cam.com/video/Q-7KDvduEuE/v-deo.html
Ai and UI/UX with Alexis and Matt: ua-cam.com/video/WKe8IhcVBAY/v-deo.html
Is Ai Conscious? ua-cam.com/video/7LAJ_D74NZI/v-deo.html
Summary of WWDC: ua-cam.com/video/78habhMhS58/v-deo.html
Matt Conference Interviews: ua-cam.com/video/qIlK6PgdsQ4/v-deo.html
FileMaker 2024 AI release with Ronnie Rios: ua-cam.com/video/uuB397GfqZA/v-deo.html
Are LLMs Databases? ua-cam.com/video/uNG4ei8thJk/v-deo.html
Dr. Michael Schuckers: ua-cam.com/users/WgxKzfer7W0
Gabriel Woodger: ua-cam.com/video/igAI2l3R9XM/v-deo.html
Ernest Koe & Joris Aarts: ua-cam.com/video/vgJhB2eDslo/v-deo.html
Vector Databases: ua-cam.com/video/od1OYW15cA0/v-deo.html
Context: It’s not what you think: ua-cam.com/video/V1kJdBYhCxU/v-deo.html
Prompt Templates: ua-cam.com/video/yuCCOB0o47E/v-deo.html
12 Days of OpenAI: openai.com/12-days/
Gemini 2: blog.google/technology/google-deepmind/google-gemini-ai-update-december-2024/
Claris Talk +Ai custom GPT: chatgpt.com/g/g-iAiq4Ryjv-cl-ris-talk-ai-podcast
Crismas Elf: ua-cam.com/video/lt5ExfcXfoc/v-deo.html
Media Credits: ELF (www.warnerbros.com/movies/elf) +"Pennies from Heaven":
(Composer: Arthur Johnston Lyricist: Johnny Burke)
Links:
OpenAi o1: openai.com/o1/
Devin: github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPTdevin
Cursor: www.cursor.com
OpenAI01 Ten tests: ua-cam.com/video/iINPTCQWy9E/v-deo.html
Beyond text Generation: Unleashing The Power of Reasoning: isolutions.medium.com/large-language-models-beyond-text-generation-unleashing-the-power-of-reasoning-1a00145ca39e
See Cris Community Live: Jumpstart AI in Claris FileMaker: A step-by-step workshop on OCT 24: appleinc.webex.com/appleinc/j.php?MTID=mffff1fbb23023de8065bb335a32bfd8a
Custom GPT from webinar: chatgpt.com/g/g-6hoJRiBdI-jumpstart-ai-in-cl-ris-file-maker-workshop-gpt
See Cris at Claris Engage doing FileMaker and Ai Training Day: content.claris.com/claris-engage-2024-registration-community
Follow Cris:
www.youtube.com/@iSolutionsAI
www.linkedin.com/in/crisippolite/
ISolutionsai
www.isolutionsai.com
Follow Matt:
www.navarre.training
www.linkedin.com/in/navarre/
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Previous Episodes:
What is Chain of Thought: ua-cam.com/video/Q-7KDvduEuE/v-deo.html
Ai and UI/UX with Alexis and Matt: ua-cam.com/video/WKe8IhcVBAY/v-deo.html
Is Ai Conscious? ua-cam.com/video/7LAJ_D74NZI/v-deo.html
Summary of WWDC: ua-cam.com/video/78habhMhS58/v-deo.html
Matt Conference Interviews: ua-cam.com/video/qIlK6PgdsQ4/v-deo.html
FileMaker 2024 AI release with Ronnie Rios: ua-cam.com/video/uuB397GfqZA/v-deo.html
Are LLMs Databases? ua-cam.com/video/uNG4ei8thJk/v-deo.html
Dr. Michael Schuckers: ua-cam.com/users/WgxKzfer7W0
Gabriel Woodger: ua-cam.com/video/igAI2l3R9XM/v-deo.html
Ernest Koe & Joris Aarts: ua-cam.com/video/vgJhB2eDslo/v-deo.html
Vector Databases: ua-cam.com/video/od1OYW15cA0/v-deo.html
Context: It’s not what you think: ua-cam.com/video/V1kJdBYhCxU/v-deo.html
Prompt Templates: ua-cam.com/video/yuCCOB0o47E/v-deo.html
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EngageU Live: Ryan McCann, the Interim CEO of Claris
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Episode 23 This just in! Ryan McCann is the interim CEO of Claris, replacing Brad. He has been at Claris a long time and knows the community well. Matt and Ryan talked frankly about many issues including the FileMaker community, how to handle infinite feature requests, and the upcoming Engage conference.
Semantic Search Shoot Out: Part 1
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Semantic Search Shoot Out: Part 1 By Matt Navarre of Navarre Training Semantic search in FileMaker: we are comparing three different search methods: (regular) lexical find, simple semantic find, and advanced semantic find using generative AI. Strengths, limitations, and practical applications. Key Sections: [0:00] Introduction Overview of semantic search features in FileMaker. Explanation of th...
Multi-lingual name search in FileMaker Pro? Yes please.
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Unlock the power of semantic search in FileMaker Pro with this game-changing feature! In this video, Matt Navarre demonstrates how to implement a multi-lingual, typo-tolerant name search that goes beyond traditional lexical search. With just three lines of code, you can enable your FileMaker database to handle misspellings, alternate spellings, and even searches in different languages. Watch as...
Field Validation Is Broken. How can I fix it?
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At the field definition level, it has been possible to validate user data for decades. Centuries almost. But in today's world, the standards for UI/UX is have risen the old ways won't do. We need better ways. I will show you some examples of field validation breaking things. I've seen these examples many times in my career. I'll also show you my favorite ways around them.
EngageU Live: Matt talks with Romein Van Buren and gets fresh perspective
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Episode 21 Romein was the youngest developer at the conference. He works with his father (who was also there) and also has his own company. Matt enjoyed getting fresh perspective on what FileMaker looks like in Romein's world, which parts he likes best, and how he integrates with it.
EngageU Live: Matt talks with Joris Aarts and John Renfrew
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Episode 21 Joris Aarts and Johan Hedman are the two brilliant minds behind the EngageU conference in Malmö Sweden. This year they had over 200 attendees, and reached many other milestones. Matt sat down with Joris and John Renfrew to talk about their sessions and the conference. Joris did a session on the exciting things coming soon in Claris Studio, and John presented on OData and why it's a g...
EngageU Live: Talk about database hosting with Joey Grimaldi from ODI Tech
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Episode 20 ODI Tech is the oldest of the FileMaker hosting companies, and has been hosting databases since the 90s. Matt and Joey talk about hardware, AWS, SSD tech, AI Hosting, and more.
Chat with Wesley Powell at EnageU in Malmö
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Matt talks with Wesley, the director of Product Engineering at Claris. We talked about some upcoming features in Claris Studio and the new custom layout tools, and other evolving FileMaker topics. Links: OpenAi o1: openai.com/o1/ Reflection: arxiv.org/pdf/2303.11366 Chain of Thought Prompting Guide: www.promptingguide.ai/techniques/cot Devin: github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPTdevin Cursor:...
Bonus Episode: Matt joins FileMaker DevCast, talks JSON
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Show Notes for Episode 18: Matt joined the Portage Bay Staff for their FileMaker DevCast podcast to talk about JSON. It was a fun discussion, and their staff are all advanced JSON users, and have religion. Links: DevCast ua-cam.com/video/_h8D-nuweE4/v-deo.htmlsi=_8gbhTF1vQrCpAaU See Cris Community Live: Jumpstart AI in Claris FileMaker: A step-by-step workshop on OCT 24: appleinc.webex.com/appl...
Free FileMaker class: Lightweight logging with fmLog 3.0
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Just how simple can you make a FileMaker audit log that is useful, fast, and quick to implement? Answer: A single table with 3 fields, and a page and a half of code. It's JSON powered, Pure-FileMaker, insanely fast, and free.
fmSearchResults : Free Introduction Class
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Quickfind is fine, but it's SO limited. A great free utility if fmSearchResults from Navarre Training. It's QuickFind on steroids and so much more. Easy to configure, nearly limitless options, and easy to customers. It's all FileMaker under the hood, and pure JSON. You can integrate it into your solution and fully configure it in under an hour. Your clients will only have rave reviews, so what ...
What is Chain of Thought?
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Show Notes for Episode 17: Links: OpenAi o1: openai.com/o1/ Reflection: arxiv.org/pdf/2303.11366 Chain of Thought Prompting Guide: www.promptingguide.ai/techniques/cot Devin: github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPTdevin Cursor: www.cursor.com OpenAI01 Ten tests: ua-cam.com/video/iINPTCQWy9E/v-deo.html AutoGPT: github.com/Significant-Gravitas/AutoGPT BabyAGI: github.com/yoheinakajima/babyagi/blo...
Joris Aarts & Johan Hedman talk about the Engage U conference
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Joris Aarts & Johan Hedman talk about the Engage U conference
The Five Default Fields: A Closer look
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The Five Default Fields: A Closer look
Introducing the FileMaker Opinion Page
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Introducing the FileMaker Opinion Page
Free Class on speeding up FileMaker WAN Performance
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Free Class on speeding up FileMaker WAN Performance
AI and Design. Special Guests: Alexis Allen and Matt O'Dell
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AI and Design. Special Guests: Alexis Allen and Matt O'Dell
Summary of WWDC and Apple's AI strategy, DotFMP Berlin, The Claristotle learning initiative
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Summary of WWDC and Apple's AI strategy, DotFMP Berlin, The Claristotle learning initiative
Insights on AI and FileMaker Development: Interviews with Experts at DotFMP Berlin
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Insights on AI and FileMaker Development: Interviews with Experts at DotFMP Berlin
Semantic Search: Native in FileMaker Pro 2024 - Special guest Ronnie Rios from Claris
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Semantic Search: Native in FileMaker Pro 2024 - Special guest Ronnie Rios from Claris
Are LLMs Just Databases? The Real Story + Apple AI Predictions
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Are LLMs Just Databases? The Real Story Apple AI Predictions
Dr. Michael Schuckers on Machine Learning, CoreML, AI, Biometric scanning ...and Fantasy Football
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Dr. Michael Schuckers on Machine Learning, CoreML, AI, Biometric scanning ...and Fantasy Football
Bonus Episode: Gabriel Woodger talks with Matt about amazing uses of AI and also JSON for 3D
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Bonus Episode: Gabriel Woodger talks with Matt about amazing uses of AI and also JSON for 3D
Special Guests Ernest Koe and Joris Aarts
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Special Guests Ernest Koe and Joris Aarts
Vector Databases, Semantic search... and JSON
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Vector Databases, Semantic search... and JSON
ClarisTalk Episode 8... and Claris Talk AI Episode 1! Prompt Templates
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ClarisTalk Episode 8... and Claris Talk AI Episode 1! Prompt Templates
Thanks again for interviewing me Matt! 😄 It was great too meet you
Could this work for company names as well? I often have trouble finding companies with "&" or "and" . I end up guessing all the possible combinations with and with out spaces, which is huge waste of time.
For company names it would be different logic. The name sub feature works because there is a table of alternate names. For company names, one solution would be to store a field that removes all of those characters from the company name, and when you do a search, remove characters from that too. But I think a better solution would be to use Semantic Search for this - and I'll be making videos about that.
Game Changer!
quick and easy to follow! Thank you!!
FileMaker 21.1.1 fixes the issue where field name changes would break layout calculations. 🙌🏻 I love button bars. But the one annoying thing I don't like about them is the extra work needed to maintain a state with no "active segment" where you don't want it to look "clicked" after the action/script runs. I find that having it set to "None" is not reliable. Setting it to a calculation of `False` works sometimes… but I find that you still need something in your script refresh that object. Even then I've had cases where it just refuses to refresh for some reason. If you have "one simple trick…" that makes that work, make a video for that!
I've been using the new Layout Calculation function more lately, especially since the fix you refer to. I especially like that you can see part of the code, and that all the usual formatting works like currency, color, percent, etc.
1:15 If you truly want to stir up some controversy and discussion, I have some opinions on the malfunctioning Filemaker Pro universe of naming conventions, which is programming malpractice imho and endemic in FM. There is not one major player who's naming conventions are even close to what users would already intuitively know and understand. I can demo the top 3 templates all with goofball naming conventions. BTW, talking about 'above the screen' not field names. I like where you are going with this series. I've watched a few already.
Yeah naming conventions are a mess, though usually deeper in the code for fields, scripts, layout, variables, etc. What objects are you referring to 'above the screen?' When I teach classes, I do have to translate terms we use like field, record, layout, list, sub-summary, script, button bar, drop-down list, etc. These are all FileMaker terms from back in the day and users know them by other names.
@ “above the screen“ to me means what the user is seeing. Not the underneath elements of code which you referring to. If you use the terms, people places pennies, then everybody on earth will understand that. If you use the term Contacts, Accounts, etc. no one knows what that really means. By no one, I mean users.
@@DrJohnPollard Aah, I see. Yes for default templates they do use terms like 'Contact' and 'Account' When I build databases for clients, I always let them choose the names for things they see on screen, as they are always domain-specific. Person can be patient, contact, customer, employee, etc.
Is there a link to the prev episode? about context prompts?
I have an odd question. Can a Filemaker Pro file have zero json, if it's Filemaker Pro only. No server, integrations, etc. I can do everything I want in FM with variables. I don't see what json adds. Maybe it's a server thing, of which I have zero knowledge. That's where you guys know the territory.
Hi Dr. It's a great question. FileMaker databases can have zero JSON. While it's required for integration, FileMaker got along fine for decades without it. That said, as you get better with scripting, you'll want to pass multiple parameters from buttons to scripts, etc. and for that, JSON is by far the best way. If you use it just for this, you're only using a couple simple functions and you get a lot of benefit.
Exactly what I need! Where can I find version 3?
Another video from a member of the no comments club.
Portege Bay, one of the many high quality Filemaker Pro Developers.
Wow, M Rocharde is one of the greatest minds in Filemaker Pro. Nice to see he's still in the game.
Geez, got deep pretty quickly.
Where are the templates by crisippolite that are commented and all nicely scripted?
Nice work. How does one get a spot on the opinion page?
Hey, Matt! Recently discovered your new(ish) site from one of the podcast appearances you had. I love getting into the weeds on this stuff. Do you prefer that comments/discussions happen her or on your blog?
it would be much more of a useful tool if it was able to express filemaker code in the native fm xml file format. there is a tool called fmpastebox which enables to get and set the filemaker internal clipboard. but „someone“ must do the work first and make some spreadsheet mapping of the filemaker scriptsteps and every option of it with the corresponding xml expression. that way it would be hilariously capable
I completely agree, Matt. The validation features are totally unnecessary.
We have a CRM, so we 'have to have ' the Dial Phone script step... and/or surely there is no other option to communicate with MS Word 2024 other than Send DDE Execute... and/or the ADA guys might yell, but the Speak script step is on my 'never' list. Surely we (still) need the button and popover tools, because no one would understand a button bar with only one button. I suspect that your series may be a fun trip down memory lane for many; however, other items- like Summary fields; some users may not we aware of the more-modern approaches. Many of us realize why/ how these tools came in to being, but the larger question is why doesn't FileMaker remove some of these from the 'default' interfaces and allow users to control via Settings, much like they do with the 'Advanced Tools'. This approach could be similar to what Abode has done with Photoshop. Yes, I know we have Custom Menus, but I'm thinking of the Status Bar, Inspector, and other interfaces.... Fun topic...
Dial phone got new life with FileMaker Go. You're using it with desktop too? A single segment button bar is the best thing since sliced bread. Stay tuned for my thoughts on Button vs. Button Bar exploring that topic deeply. Give me some ideas for topics! I have about a dozen planned.
Have you used twillio? Can FM send texts? That seems like something that should be native by now.
why's everyone so old though
I know! Well, we don't have control over that.
Excellent discussion! Thank you.
Thanks for watching.
What’s missing is what was the version of FileMaker and the host OS version. Also UUID needs to check uniqueness due to its implementation of pseudo randomness etc…
That's a good point about the host and OS version. I haven't observed large differences in basic function like this across versions or platforms though - just small differences. If the UUID function checks for uniqueness, what does it check against? I figured it was just psuedo-random, and because the number is so large (3.4 x 10^38) the chance of duplication is effectively zero for record sets below 10 billion. I always uncheck the box in the Validation to require uniqueness and made a video about that recently, because I have several reasons for avoiding that check box.
No. Consciousness requires quantum processes.
Quantum processes are 2 orders of magnitude smaller than could possibly affect molecules, and thus thought.
Moriarty continued to exist outside the holodeck because the crew were still inside the holodeck
No
When you use RAG, are you giving up the ability of the AI to generalize? About 15 years ago, I read that AI should generalise, and if you use too many parameters and do too much training, you get overfitting, which kills the ability to generalise. For anyone not familiar with overfitting, it's easier to explain in terms of statistics, and I've made up an example. Suppose you have data for the age and height of every child in a school, you could fit a straight line to the data, and use the coefficients to look up the height you'd expect for a child at any age in the range. If the rate of getting taller varies with age, you could get a more accurate estimate by fitting a suitable curve that takes more than two parameters. If you fit too many parameters, the result is less useful. If you use more parameters than there are kids in the school, you're likely to get a wiggly curve that passes through every data point, corresponding to perfect recall of the data but with no ability to generalise. It would get like finding the child with the closest age, and that child might be unusually tall or short.
47:33 For some wild stuff don't stop at asking an LLM if it's a "database" , ask it to BE a relational database > Can you act like a relational database? then asking it > What commands do you have? vs > What database commands do you have? etc There's yt video 'mHgsnMlafwU' by @embracethered about this as well.
Can you post a link to the video? This sounds fascinating - And I tried the database commands, and it says it can 'simulate a relational database' and provides the usual SQL commands.
For a strained analogy if it's a "database" it's a randomly encrypted stochastic-storage database with no one having the decryption keys to the source fields. "Database" by itself implies structured deterministic retrieval of an original source. The entire LLM industry's core legal foundation of course is that original sources are used for training and are not stored, NOT retrievable. So any talk of a 'database' analogy for LLMS becoming a technical truth, even if proved as true, will always get pushback. So there's gonna be some illegitimacy|legitimacy to such an analogy|industry until some math geniuses prove retrievability is ALWAYS impossible AND that any thing seeming like an original source is an illusion of pure randomness; or deterministic retrieval is possible without having to store any random variables. Of coures they still have to communicate either outcome in terms that get talked about in conceptually simple ways. Either that or the law kicks in to say the randomness is/isn't good enough a defense. A fun thing for this is simple prompts like the following which seems likely to always provide an expected response seeming to show "original" information , especially when you reset the session per ask, but in a single session is completely random as you repeat the prompt multiple times without resetting (at least for chatgpt3.5): > finish the sentence: the quick brown fox
You are a nerd, and I love you. Just now when I tried 'finish the sentence: the quick brown fox' with ChatGPT 4omni, I can only get it to say: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Great flow. Clear and informative. Subscribed
A good example of training being frozen in time - ask a model lile Gemini when the next total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous US will be. It's training stopped last year so the most probable completions point to April 8, 2024. If you let it know the response is incorrect, it will not infer that it needs to produce a result in the future but will answer with the eclipse prior to April's because that is the next most probable completion. Only if literally told the date of the next eclipse will it respond accurately...for that user/session.
So kinda like a ROM personality construct
I just tried this query with 4omni and get: The next total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous United States will occur on August 23, 2044. This eclipse will be visible primarily from the northwestern part of the United States, particularly around Montana  . Following that, another significant total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2045, which will cover a broad swath of the United States from Northern California to central Florida .
I feel like a more accurate description is that it's a frozen database summarizer. It is truly incapable of putting two and two together on it's own. It cannot predict undocumented outcomes. Despite knowing infinitely more than any single human, it's unable to provide us with answers that encompass all that knowledge into better solutions. It can only feed us the very same conclusions that the more reliable humans have already come to. It feels like the real revolution will be when compute power is great enough for the training itself to be occuring in real time during every single conversation. Seems very far away!
Today, it may be a frozen summarizer (though of much more than just databases) but as we talk about in the video, soon there will be a version with constant training. As far as putting two and two together in ways that are 'undocumented' - In my many hours with it, I think I have felt very strongly that I have seen novel solutions, and approaches to FileMaker issues that are novel, insofar as they use features and calculations that as an expert developer I had written off long ago as not being useful. How many FileMaker calculations have you never used? How deeply do you understand all of the features and ramifications of those? AI is being used today in fields such as protein folding, medical analysis, language comparison, and many other fields that far surpass what a human can do presently - in other words, creating better solutions. All that said, I do feel that much of what you say is true in some circumstances, but I'm writing this in May 2024. As you learn in this episode, the pace of change is many orders of magnitude faster than anything I've experienced in my long tech career. I'm curious - How many hours have you invested learning and using ChatGPT 4o?
It was great to chat! I'd love to hear people's feedback or questions.
I am SO appreciative you two are doing this podcast and immediately signed up when i saw it! One thing that would be amazing is bridging the gap between using a vector database in filemaker. or if there's someone that's already done it sharing the link, channel or podcast. I very much understand how vectors work and understand it's a huge set of numbers on given combinations of sentences and understand how to use api's and understand how to use OpenAI's chat api but i don't know where to go to get/put/collect/create the vector databases that i would then use against say search terms like you talk about. Any help is very much appreciated as i want to do this very badly!
I'm really enjoying these talks Matt and Chris. Being able to hear about your real world use cases, and thoughts on future integrations, gives me confidence my 25+ years of FileMaker will not yet be supplanted by AI. I'm more confident that, at least for the next few years, that AI will be a useful developer tool, extending my knowledge, and capabilities for my clients. Thank You. PS: The idea by Ernest of an "add this to AI knowledge base" button is a terrific one, lets hope Claris is watching and listening.
I’ve used UUIDNumber with the same assumption that it was faster. But I never did any benchmarking. This is early helpful and interesting. Thanks Matt.
Very interesting and informative! Thanks for posting this, Matt and Chris.👍
I did enjoy your content, as I'm working towards my certification on the Claris website and they don't have many visual experiences on their trainings, I finally understood relationships! Thanks for sharing it!
It is very strange do not see video! What’s has been happened?
You’re kind of all over the place, preparation is key when you what to convey information to novice users
it would be interesting to add other tables like, daily schedules, per hour fees not leaving behind all the accounting and administration data lol
Many great takeaways from this video. Thank you Matt!
Hi Matt- Neat vid. Have you seen any examples of someone connecting an FM database to GPT in order to interact with the data to provide answers to queries?
That's flippin' sweet. I much prefer hard data for creating best practices. Thanks for doing the work.
Great idea to put those two under stress! Very useful insights!
Thanks for that. The general consensus has usually been that the numeric approach is faster, but that's always been anecdotal. So it's nice to see a more rigorous approach to confirming or debunking that. Given the problems involved with numeric UUIDs in FileMaker when querying though OData, I'm not seeing any reasons why I would want to use numeric UUIDs in place of text.
I also thought the consensus was that UUIDNumber was faster. I'm hoping that someone else has done tests to disprove some of what I found, or elaborate on it. I didn't know about the OData thing - thanks for that.
I will have to see if it will write a custom function. That would be very handy. Anyone tried it?
I've used it throughout the entire development of my companies current lead/appointment/sales/members management system. It's been a great help, and it's very clear to me I'm a better programmer with its help. It definetly can't do everything though, and I mostly use it for planning, and as an enhanced Google search for when I need to know how to do something
How can get the sheet you used in this example ?
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Fascinating subjetc. Thanks for your video. Are there any shortcuts to allow directly pasting the code in a script, rather than having to recreate line by line using the Script GUI? TY
Is it possible to actually copy/paste this code into the FileMaker Script editor?
Fascinating, Matt. It's all in the prompts! Thanks for posting.