Hi everyone,
I recently subscribed to the Logos Bible Software’s new subscription service. It came with a free first month, so I’ve been exploring its features without any immediate financial commitment. One of the new highlights I was excited to try out was the AI-assisted search function. According to their marketing, it offers “Search results you can trust directly from your library,” which seemed like a promising way to quickly access relevant material from my 10,500+ resources, including the Gold package and even higher packages from previous versions.
However, I’m feeling a bit disheartened after my first search attempt. The topic I searched for was the role of prayer in dealing with grief—something I imagine many of my resources could speak to. Unfortunately, almost all of the top 50 search results, except for two, were for books that I don’t own, meaning I would have to purchase additional resources to access the content. This feels misaligned with the promise that the AI would be drawing from my existing library, and I find it hard to believe that within such a large collection, only two articles were relevant to my query.
I understand that AI is a developing technology, and I’m open to the possibility that this could just be a hiccup. But since this was my very first search, I can’t help but feel a little uneasy about the accuracy of future results and whether I can truly “trust” the search as promised. I’m curious if anyone else has had a similar experience or if there’s something I might be missing. I’d appreciate any insights or suggestions on how to get the most out of this feature, as I was really looking forward to using it.
Thank you in advance!