The 24 Hour Bible

Recently I came across this new AI developed summary of the entire Bible called "The 24 Hour Bible". https://www.24hourbible.com/about/
Here is part of the description in the About page:
"Based on 14 versions of the Holy Bible including the American Standard Version and King James Version, the 24 Hour Bible presents simple but rich rewrites of all 1189 chapters in the Bible. It is powered by the latest Artificial Intelligence and it will evolve over time.
24 Hour Bible brings your reading time to 12 hours on your own or 24 hours read aloud."
Certainly it is only a summary and not a full Bible but I think it would be interesting to have in Logos. In the meantime I'm enjoying exploring it a bit.
Has anyone else had experience with it?
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While I have no issues with Logos publishing it, I would have zero interest in it. Maybe a tad less than that.
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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Reading the Bible in 12 hours on my own? 😂 I’m a slow reader so that would be impossible 😂 I’d be ok if it gets published, though 👍
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Bruce Dunning said:
I'm enjoying exploring it a bit.
Would you care to share your thoughts on your findings?
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scooter said:Bruce Dunning said:
I'm enjoying exploring it a bit.
Would you care to share your thoughts on your findings?
As I mentioned above, I've just been poking around and I also watched a video about it. It offers a chapter by chapter summary of every book of the Bible. I read several books and found it fairly good. It would be a great way for someone who has never read the Bible and wanted to an overview of each chapter. It would also be good for someone studying a particular books to first get an overview, although, in my opinion, actually reading a full translations would be better.
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It sounds like it would be interesting to have this in Logos. Suggest it on the Feedback boards.
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Rosie Perera said:
It sounds like it would be interesting to have this in Logos. Suggest it on the Feedback boards.
Done
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Bruce Dunning said:Rosie Perera said:
It sounds like it would be interesting to have this in Logos. Suggest it on the Feedback boards.
Done
That isn't what I meant. This (where you posted it) isn't the feedback boards. It's the Suggestion forum. That used to be where Logos looked for people's suggestions, but lately they prefer that we post on the Feedback site where people can vote, so that Logos can gauge user interest. I'm not sure if they even look at the Suggestions forum anymore, though it is a good place to let users know you've posted a suggestion on the feedback site, so they'll know to vote for it if they're interested.
I've created a suggestion to vote for over there:
https://feedback.logos.com/boards/logos-book-requests/posts/the-24-hour-bible
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Sorry Rosie. I forgot that the Suggestions Board is not where to make suggestions now. Thanks for correcting me. I've added my vote.
By the way, if someone is new to the forums how would they know about feedback.logos.com?
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Bruce Dunning said:
By the way, if someone is new to the forums how would they know about feedback.logos.com?
They wouldn't off the bat. I try to steer people there whenever I see posts in the Suggestions forum for things I'd be interested in. Perhaps there should be a pinned post at the top of that forum explaining it, but I'm not sure I know how to pin posts. Maybe only a forum admin can do that.
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[Y] Looks quite interesting. Just remember what it is and what service it provides.
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Rosie Perera said:
Perhaps there should be a pinned post at the top of that forum explaining it
Yes I think this should be done. Otherwise most people would not know.
Rosie Perera said:I'm not sure I know how to pin posts. Maybe only a forum admin can do that.
Perhaps we should request this.
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Rosie Perera said:
the Suggestion forum. That used to be where Logos looked for people's suggestions
"Put it in the suggestion box."
"Sure. Where's that at?"
"On a small island in the middle of the Indian Ocean."
[:O]
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Bruce Dunning said:Rosie Perera said:
Perhaps there should be a pinned post at the top of that forum explaining it
Yes I think this should be done. Otherwise most people would not know.
Rosie Perera said:I'm not sure I know how to pin posts. Maybe only a forum admin can do that.
Perhaps we should request this.
Looks like there already is one! https://community.logos.com/forums/t/122900.aspx
Looks like people don't look at pinned posts. Even I didn't notice it.
Maybe pinned posts should be boldfaced and a bright color. Yeah, now we need to suggest something else that Logos developers don't have time to do. And where do we suggest it? [:D]
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Rosie Perera said:
Looks like there already is one! https://community.logos.com/forums/t/122900.aspx
Looks like people don't look at pinned posts. Even I didn't notice it.
That is hilarious! I missed that too but hopefully I will remember it for the future. My "forgetter" is highly developed. [:)]
Rosie Perera said:Maybe pinned posts should be boldfaced and a bright color. Yeah, now we need to suggest something else that Logos developers don't have time to do. And where do we suggest it?
[:D]
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