Biblical AI - A Free Place to Study the Bible is a free-to-use AI assistant designed to provide comprehensive information about the Bible. It serves scholars, students, and casual readers by answering Bible-related questions, offering summaries, and delivering insights into historical and theological aspects. The tool leverages SmartiePal’s advanced AI to draw from a rich knowledge base, including multiple Bible translations and theological texts, to enhance study and understanding. The service is currently in prototype mode with plans for future enhancements and additional translations and resources.
What It Does
- Answers questions strictly related to the Bible; non-Bible queries are restricted. If a non-Bible question is encountered, users are advised to contact [email protected].
- Provides summaries and theological/historical insights based on a diverse Bible-related knowledge base.
- Integrates advanced AI insights to deepen the study experience across translations and scholarly resources.
- Encourages collaboration and future enhancements, including API integration for embedding Biblical AI into webpages or apps.
How to Use Biblical AI
- Ask Bible-related questions, request summaries, or seek historical/theological context.
- Explore insights drawn from multiple translations and theological texts.
- (In the future) Integrate via API to bring Bible knowledge directly to your platforms.
Future Enhancements
- Expand knowledge base with more translations and theological books.
- Improve AI capabilities and depth of insights for deeper Bible study.
- Broaden collaboration opportunities and API integration options.
Collaboration and Contact
We welcome collaboration to improve Biblical AI and explore other related projects. Reach out to discuss opportunities.
Email: [email protected]
Core Features
- Free to use with a daily limit on questions
- Bible-specific Q&A, summaries, and insights
- Multi-translation and theological resource integration
- Prototype-ready with roadmap for enhancements
- Collaboration opportunities and API integration planned