Logos Ai

Michael Graham
Michael Graham Member Posts: 1 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
I’m starting a class at MIT on how to create and implement AI/ML into businesses. One of the things im looking to do is partner with a company to move forward on this within the Christian realm. I am currently using AI as my teacher on how to build AI. I thought how useful a tool like this would have been when I was in seminary. I have Logos and love the tool but applying AI as a teacher who has read every writing you could possibly get your hands on would be a valuable tool. Also, using AI to teach you new languages would be great insights for anyone because it turns the individual into a power user. You can do word search and lemma based analysis (the root of the original words similar to what Logod currently has but you could have it write articles for you based on all of your currently library). Anyways, im looking to grow my knowledge and implementation of AI and was wanting to know if you would be interested in partnering together on this journey.
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  • Jonathan Brown
    Jonathan Brown Member Posts: 30 ✭✭
    I wholeheartedly agree that we need AI implemented in Logos. In multiple ways. I would like to see a sort of AI-assisted morph and lemma search. Something that can re-interpret what a user types and form it into the proper syntax. I would also love to see an AI that has a more intelligent resource search. Something where we can pose plain-text questions like, "who were the most prominent Rabbis of Jesus' day?" and get results from one's library that address the question. I would love to see an onboard AI-powered Read Aloud. Also an intelligent tool to suggest resources from my library based on my other recent searches. If I am studying the ANE background of a certain Hebrew custom, it would be great to have a tool that I can open that would suggest other resources on the same topic that I didn't know about or didn't think to consult.