Does anybody know which AI model is being used as the foundation for these smart searches? Most AI features in programs are licensed using other companies servers and models (Open AI, Anthropic, Deep Seek, etc).
Never mind, I sort of found the answer: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/35181728416397-How-Logos-uses-AI
For the benefit of future readers, the answer is at the bottom of that page.
You’ve probably used general-purpose AI models, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. Logos uses those, too – along with some others you may be less familiar with. Logos currently uses models from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic, carefully selecting the right model for each specific task. Some models are faster, others are larger and more capable, and we choose based on what’s most important for the job—whether that’s speed, accuracy, creativity, or theological precision.
I am not from a liturgical church (no disrespect those who are), but have found a good use for the liturgical day section in sermon manager. I put things like communion, elder installation, child dedication, baptism, etc. on that day to remind me we are doing that on that Sunday. The problem is when I move a sermon to a…
Does anyone know if this feature was taken away? I have used it several times but I went to scan a book into my library and I am not seeing it under the menu. This was a really nice feature to have and I believe they discussed it on the newest released in passing but I don't think anyone talked about it going away.
I would like to be able to compare more versions on the text comparison tool on the app.
After a recent windows 11 update, and Logos application update, the behavior of ref.ly links changed so that the web app is being displayed in addition to the the desktop app. I checked the "Apps for websites" system setting and there isn't an entry for Logos. I ran the script on the forum that edits the registry to fix…
I get a lot of marketing emails from Logos, and sometimes it has a free book. So I clicked ok. I am familiar with this process, and historically when I click on it, I need to click again to see if it says "owned" or not, and then click a third time to move it to the cart and a fourth to actually buy the book for $0. That…