– Google handed out booklets on how to write successful AI prompts at Google I/O
– The free PDF version of the booklet is available for download on Google’s website
– The guide provides tips for writing effective AI prompts for Google Workspace apps and highlights the key points to include in every prompt to maximize useful responses.
Google recently distributed booklets at its developer conference, Google I/O, providing tips on writing successful AI prompts for Gemini in Google Workspace apps. The guide emphasizes the importance of keeping AI prompts concise, averaging around 21 words, and hitting four key points to elicit useful responses. Various roles, such as HR managers and sales representatives, can utilize Gemini to boost productivity, as outlined in the booklet.
Although the physical booklet is available to attendees only, the free PDF version can be downloaded from Google’s website. The booklet covers a range of topics, including different roles’ use cases, specific prompts, and examples to leverage Gemini’s capabilities. Gemini for Google Workspace integrates with various Google apps to streamline tasks like writing, organizing, and creating visuals for professionals across different departments.
Key takeaways from the booklet include the importance of including Persona, Task, Context, and Format in AI prompts for Gemini, as well as tips to improve prompt writing skills. Users are encouraged to check workspace.google.com and the blog for updates on Gemini for Google Workspace. Overall, the guide serves as a comprehensive resource for enhancing productivity and creativity within the Google ecosystem using Gemini.