Outside of Logos' AI functions, I've used other AI platforms to help answer common Bible questions, and even help summarize widely distributed books.
I find that most other AI platforms such as Copilot, Perplexity, Gemini, etc all produce outputs that are very easy to read, well structured, in bullets or outline format, and often use tables and charts to succinctly summarize pertinent information. On the other hand, Logo's Summarize function, Search Synopsis and Study Assistant responses are always text-based and in prose format, usually consisting of a few paragraphs of dense text with reference footnotes.
By comparison, it feels like Logos' AI is stuck in 1st or 2nd generation AI response format, whereas the other AI tools have advanced and progressed. I think it's time Logos provide cleaner and more structured, easy-to-use responses, or at least give users a choice between prose format vs outline/bullet-point output.
It is for this reason that I almost never use Logos' Summarize function. I much prefer the other AI tools' summary outputs. Try it with any classic Christian book such as one of Tozer's classics.