Anyone know how the AI engine is being improved, or a way to give feedback?

Ed
Ed Member Posts: 8

I was looking for Isaiah 5:20. I didn't know enough of the words to do a precise search, so used the AI search. It was not helpful. Here was my query:

where does Isaiah talk about people thinking good is bad and bad is good

This is what was returned:

In the provided articles, there is no direct mention of Isaiah talking about people thinking good is bad and bad is good. The articles cover various topics related to good and bad, but they do not specifically address the user's query about Isaiah's writings. One article mentions Isaiah 30:15, but it is in the context of resting in God's grace, not about people confusing good and bad[1]. Given the lack of relevant information in the provided articles, it would be advisable for the user to try a different query or search for more specific sources related to Isaiah's teachings on this topic.

[1] D. E. Fast and G. Michael Wortham, Just Love Her: Thoughts on How to Not Just Live in but Glorify God in the Middle of My “bad” Marriage (Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications, 2022).

I asked Grok the same thing and it nailed it.
You're likely referring to a passage in the Book of Isaiah from the Bible where it talks about people confusing good and evil. The specific verse is Isaiah 5:20, which says in the New International Version (NIV):

"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter."

This verse is part of a series of warnings (or "woes") Isaiah delivers, condemning those who distort moral truths and invert right and wrong. It’s a powerful statement about the consequences of losing discernment between good and evil. Does that sound like the passage you had in mind? Let me know if you'd like more context!

I know AI is new to Logos, and just wondering what the path is for improvement, and a way to provide this kind of feedback to help with the LLM training.

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  • Yasmin Stephen
    Yasmin Stephen Member Posts: 1,777 ✭✭✭
    edited 12:31AM

    It sounds like you did an All search or a Books search, instead of a Bible search.

  • Ed
    Ed Member Posts: 8

    Indeed. that does work.

    But then i question why it doesn't work in the ALL tab since "All" should include the bible.

    But thanks. I will try to remember that next time.

  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 14,393 ✭✭✭✭

    I think the AI Bible search is specifically optimized for Bible; AI All is a broader strategy

    "If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.