In this episode of Dynamics Corner, Kris and Brad are joined by Dmitry Katson, a 20-year veteran in the Business Central ecosystem. Listen in as Dmitry shares his experience developing CentralQ, an AI-powered tool designed to enhance Business Central by leveraging a robust knowledge base. He emphasizes the tool’s ability to automatically update its knowledge daily, drawing from sources like blogs and YouTube, and its role in streamlining processes, improving user experience, and supporting AL development. Dmitry highlights challenges such as creating deterministic AI solutions and the importance of source referencing for credibility. Looking ahead, he discusses plans for CentralQ, including reasoning models, agent coordination, deep search capabilities, local language models, and page scripting for automated documentation. The conversation underscores AI’s transformative impact on development roles, shifting them toward management and architecture and the need for AI agents to access live data while addressing user permissions.

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