The creator-inspired illustrated presenter, its subtle animation, and the narration are AI-generated. Captions are included. Verify product behavior against the accompanying manuals and runnable release examples.
2. Semantic Search and Source Inspection
3. Safe Document and Ticket Import
4. Protected Provider Credential Aliases
5. RAG Citations and Security Boundaries
6. MCP Stdio and HTTP Deployment
7. Python, C, and ICPP Interfaces
8. AI Debugging and Trace Facilities
9. Backup, Recovery, and Upgrade
10. Turnkey Packages and Paid Pilots
Long-form 1. InternetSQL AI and Its Relational Foundation
7:01 demonstration running the complete checked-in release qualification across relational, AI/vector, provider, MCP, RAG, recovery, SDK, shell, security, and packaging gates.
Long-form 2. Installation, Database Homes, and First Connection
8:01 administrator demonstration qualifying a freshly created and extracted SDK through its manifest, packaged APIs, MCP, offline RAG, vector operations, and no-new-library rule.
Long-form 3. Shells, Embedded Mode, TCP Clients, and Servers
10:01 operator demonstration of the checked-in AI SQL regression across existing shell, embedded, and authenticated TCP database paths.
Long-form 4. Create Collections and Insert Vectors
6:28 screen-focused demonstration with the checked-in SQL, exact command, captured ranked output, and verification.
Long-form 5. COSINE, L2, DOT, Ranking, Metadata, and Evaluation
10:01 search-engineering demonstration of checked-in metric ordering, score behavior, filters, and deterministic quality evaluation.
Long-form 6. Application Source-Row and Vector-ID Workflow
8:01 application-development demonstration of stable source keys, vector identities, controlled updates and deletion, citations, authorization, and orphan guards.
Long-form 7. Embedded Versus Remote AI Results
8:01 client-development demonstration of the covered AI query and result contract through embedded and authenticated TCP access paths.
Long-form 8. All-Shell AI Diagnostics and Tracing
9:01 support-engineering demonstration of redacted token, embedding-batch, provider, transformer-boundary, job, retrieval, and error telemetry across shipped shells and servers.
Long-form 9. C API and Existing Library Integration
10:01 C/C++ developer demonstration building and running the OEM starter against the approved existing isqldll and isqllib artifacts, with no new product library.
Long-form 10. Security, Backup, Restore, and Troubleshooting
11:58 administrator demonstration of redacted diagnostics, whole-home backup, checksum verification, separate test restore, restored workflow, and uninstall.
Long-form 11. Source Relationships, Synchronization, and Hybrid Joins
11:59 database-development demonstration of committed source state, durable jobs, stable joins, transaction isolation, termination, restart, and interruption recovery.
Long-form 12. Provider Configuration and Text Embeddings
10:01 credential-safe demonstration of the checked-in alias diagnostic, exact command, captured output, and isolation boundaries.
Long-form 13. Generation, Usage, and Credential Isolation
10:00 demonstration distinguishing isolated alias and mock-contract evidence from an optional live provider call.
Long-form 14. MCP Read Tools and Agent Access
10:01 demonstration of loopback MCP initialization, tool discovery, governed database reads, vector search, RAG retrieval, and credential redaction.
Long-form 15. Approved MCP Writes, Policies, and Audit
11:59 security-administration demonstration of named policy, narrowly bound approvals, tamper/expiry/replay defenses, privilege controls, kill switch, and redacted audit.
Long-form 16. Source-Backed RAG and Injection Defenses
11:59 RAG-developer demonstration of authorization-before-provider, bounded context, deterministic citations, malicious stored-text handling, cancellation, and failure boundaries.
Long-form 17. Recovery, Concurrency, Monitoring, and Production Operation
11:59 production-operator demonstration bound to the complete unified release qualification across recovery, transactions, cancellation, isolation, monitoring, packaging, and operational limits.