I've been enjoying Smart Search in Logos. It's the main use of AI in Logos that I have been enjoying.
Here are two areas I'd like to see AI implemented next:
- I'd still like to see some form of AI chatbot interface. I occasionally use BibleMate to ask biblical research questions. If I could have a similar interface but trained on my own Logos library, plus after presenting the information gives me the ability to launch a smart search branched off my question, that would be useful.
- I'm not sure how many people would use this, but one way I'd use AI searching is in the morph graphical search and syntax graphical search features. If I could tell AI what kind of search I want (such as "generate a search for the granville sharp rule") trained on grammars, existing searches provided by scholars, input from various scholars, etc., this would be useful. Especially if I could look at the search and better learn how to build these searches. It wouldn't summarize info (unlike the first piece of feedback above) , but it would make running complex biblical languages searches easier.