Suggested “Study Assistant” powered by AI

Logos could create a tool similar to Google’s NotebookLM. Imagine a Logos “Study Assistant”: you choose a book (or multiple books) to study:
- and it provides some key questions automatically that you can click, and it will answer;
- or you can ask questions about topics within the book, and it answers while being limited to the chosen source;
- you could also request it to create a brief summary in bullet points of the entire book.
It would be fantastic to have this in Logos, allowing us to study or research our books more efficiently. Although it’s possible to ask questions limited to one or several books in Logos and receive a synopsis-style response, it remains very simple. NotebookLM, however, provides more elaborate and complex answers compared to the Logos synopsis.
NotebookLM is innovative because it combines artificial intelligence with the security of personal documents/books, functioning as a virtual assistant that deeply understands your books, articles, notes, and other materials. You simply upload sources (files, links, audio), and you can ask questions or make requests in the chat, which pulls information solely from the provided texts and creates citation links to the source text. Additionally, these responses can be saved as notes.
It would be fantastic to have this research capability within Logos, safely anchored in books we trust.
(I tried to create a Feedback several times, but I couldn't. It must be a problem with the platform changes.)
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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I would vote for that. Although I expect it would chew up a lot more AI tokens than the other features. But I’m still Voting for it
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I've now managed to add it to Feedback.
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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I voted for that.
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Antony Brennan said:
Although I expect it would chew up a lot more AI tokens than the other features.
I thought the same as you. Although so far I haven't managed to use up all my tokens doing smart searches. I've only managed to spend 40% of the credits so far using about 5 days of the week (I don't use the sermon assistant and Bible study).
One way to reduce token usage is to limit the use of the “Study Assistant” to just one book. And this makes the result much more accurate and efficient than with multiple books (in NotebookLM).____________
"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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Anderson Abreu said:Antony Brennan said:
Although I expect it would chew up a lot more AI tokens than the other features.
I thought the same as you. Although so far I haven't managed to use up all my tokens doing smart searches. I've only managed to spend 40% of the credits so far using about 5 days of the week (I don't use the sermon assistant and Bible study).
One way to reduce token usage is to limit the use of the “Study Assistant” to just one book. And this makes the result much more accurate and efficient than with multiple books (in NotebookLM).As time goes on we will also get more credits and competition in AI models drives the price down
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Added a vote for you
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