I have long thought that Logos has a ton of data (cultural concepts, Sense, various data sets) that could, when used together in an algorithm generate some interesting information.
"Important Passages" is an example of this. Is this a form of artificial intelligence? What would you call this?
My thoughts are: 1. I hope Faithlife continues to pursue this type of data use, I think there is more that could be done to mine our vast libraries. Esp if it was combined with the community. (i.e. - 78% of users spend the most time/highlight/note in this resource when studying this passage. Prioritize these results)
2. Is "Important Passages" more intensive on a processor? My old mac is getting ready to "give up the ghost" but I think it struggles with these type of searches. I am getting ready to build a new Logos machine for the office. The common wisdom is a SSD is the biggest upgrade you can do for Logos but I am thinking CPU use will become more important in the years to come. Esp if Logos continues to put together things like "Important Passages"
What do you think?