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.
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