Saturday, March 8, 2025

Randy (Not) at RootsTech 2025 - Day 3 (Saturday, 8 March) Activities

 The RootsTech 2025 Conference continued today live in Salt Lake City, Utah with thousands of persons in attendance, and thousands more watching some of the conference classes online for free.  I chose to be an online viewer rather than an in-person attendee due to my physical restrictions.

Over the past week, I have selected online classes for "My Schedule" and have downloaded syllabus articles for many of the online and in-person classes.   You can see the current list of RootsTech 2025 online and in-person speakers and presentation titles in   https://www.familysearch.org/en/rootstech/schedule/.

[I had 13 on this Saturday list this morning, but now there's only 6.]

   Here are the classes that I watched, either partially or completely:

  • Steve Little’s class on Learning to Use AI Tools: Taking Your Prompting Skills to the Next Level. He discussed the guiding principles for responsibly using AI for genealogy, the Jagged Frontier, using AI in routine genealogy work, and then use cases: transcribing audio and video files (Gemini); advanced voice assistant on the ChatGPT mobile app; custom prompts for ChatGPT4, Claude “Projects,” or Gemini “Gems;” Notebook LM; Interactive Environments (OpenAI “Canvas,” Anthropic “Artifacts”); Research Agents (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Perplexity).
  • Robby Parker's class gn Tree Integrity: Protecting Your Research in Family Tree. He noted that the FamilySearch Family Tree thrives on collaboration, but unintentional or erroneous edits can sometimes disrupt your hard work. He discusses the latest tools designed to safeguard your contributions, prevent incorrect changes, and simplify repair of destructive edits. Learn how these features enhance tree accuracy and protect your genealogical legacy.
  • Alice Childs' class on Extracting Evidence: Strategies for Analyzing Genealogical Sources. In this interactive session, participants learn how to determine the reliability of evidence and employ decision-making skills when encountering conflicting details in their research. Participants will practice principles of evidence analysis using in-session polls, then participate in a “choose your own adventure” style case study to see the value of evidence analysis in action.
The highlight of the day for me was being surprised and honored by Steve Little in his AI class showing and praising my blog page for AI and Genealogy Compendium.


I will add short descriptions to the three pending classes - they had technical problems this afternoon. 

Oh - what about Relatives At RootsTech?  


Over 77,000 joined the fun.  

Turn out the Salt Palace lights - the party is over.  It always goes so fast.  

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