A Logos AI feature I'd love to see someday... (dream on!)

Rosie Perera
Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,194 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

1) Be able to copy and paste a bibliography from anywhere (e.g., this one which Christian Alexander recommended in another post), and

2) Paste it into a multi-line edit control, and

3) Have the AI create links to Logos books (either in the app or on the store website, depending on an option in the UI) for all the titles in that bibliography that are available in Logos.

This would vastly help me in my efforts to get Logos to carry every good theological book that it should carry. I could weed out of bibliographies like this the ones that Logos already has and then create suggestions on the Feedback site for the rest of them.

For extra bonus points, the AI could look up (on Amazon) all the titles that aren't already linked to existing Logos books and create the suggestions for all of them. Of course a human should be able to intervene  first to delete any that the human doesn't think are work recommending.

I'm probably the only one who would use this feature, since this is how I roll.

Comments

  • Robert M. Warren
    Robert M. Warren Member Posts: 2,459 ✭✭✭

    Maybe in the case where the book is not available in Logos, have the link land on a page explaining:  "This book (name of book) is not currently offered by Logos. Please click 'OK' below to have your interest in this book recorded. Click 'Cancel' or leave this page to opt out of voting."

    This would expand the available voting population beyond forum and feedback users, to all users and lazy old men, such as I.

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  • Aaron Hamilton
    Aaron Hamilton Member, MVP Posts: 1,734

    I'm probably the only one who would use this feature, since this is how I roll.

    Maybe. But we're all the better for it. Sounds like a neat idea.

  • Christian Alexander
    Christian Alexander Member Posts: 3,008 ✭✭✭

    This is a great suggestion Rosie. I agree with you.