1. Purpose of this page
This page aims to explain in a simple and transparent way how bibleo.ai uses artificial intelligence in some of its features.
The goal is to let every user clearly understand when a third-party artificial intelligence service is involved, and in what context.
2. How bibleo.ai works overall
bibleo.ai does not rely solely on an external artificial intelligence to produce its results.
The platform first relies on its own internal process of searching, analyzing, selecting and organizing content from its documentary database.
This documentary database may include various corpora and reference texts, such as the Bible, the Torah, the Talmud and other documents integrated into the platform.
This documentary research and structuring work is carried out beforehand by bibleo.ai. Artificial intelligence therefore does not act as the main documentary source, but as a complementary tool in certain final steps.
3. Artificial intelligence service used
bibleo.ai uses OpenAI for certain specific features.
OpenAI may mainly be involved:
- for the final written rendering of a piece of content;
- for rephrasing, summarizing or improving a response;
- for generating certain images or illustrations when this feature is offered.
4. When OpenAI is involved
OpenAI is involved only at the end of the process, after the internal research and preparation steps carried out by bibleo.ai.
In practice, bibleo.ai first searches for useful information in its own documentary database, then prepares the elements needed for the response. Then OpenAI may be used to produce a smoother, more readable or more concise written version, as well as certain images when relevant.
5. What OpenAI does not do
OpenAI is not used as the platform's main documentary search engine.
- OpenAI is not the original source of the documents analyzed by bibleo.ai;
- OpenAI does not replace the internal search process in the platform's documentary database;
- OpenAI is only involved as a complementary tool for writing or generating certain images.
6. Data potentially processed by OpenAI
When the relevant features are used, certain technical or textual data may be sent to OpenAI to enable the requested generation.
This may include, depending on the case:
- a user instruction;
- a prompt or a generation instruction;
- content prepared or structured by bibleo.ai's internal processing;
- elements needed to rephrase or generate an image.
7. Google data and Google API services
Data from Google API services, such as Gmail or Google Calendar, is not sent to OpenAI.
Any Google data used by bibleo.ai is used solely for the features explicitly requested by the user, such as connecting the account, sending an email on their behalf, or creating and editing an event in Google Calendar.
This data is not used to train a generalized artificial intelligence model, nor for advertising, nor for reselling data.
8. Why this transparency
bibleo.ai wants to clearly inform its users about the real use of artificial intelligence in the platform.
Our approach is to combine:
- internal documentary research work;
- prior structuring of content by the platform;
- targeted use of OpenAI only for final wording and certain images.
9. Learn more
For more details about the protection of personal data, sharing with third parties, security or your rights, you can consult our Privacy Policy.
10. Contact
For any question about the use of artificial intelligence on bibleo.ai: contact@bibleo.ai