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Apr272024

Google offers tips to unlock the power of AI chatbots

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AI chatbots are everywhere, but getting the most out of them requires knowing how to "talk" to them effectively. This is where the art of prompting comes in.

Google recently released a new blog series packed with tips and tricks to maximize your experience with Gemini, their AI assistant for Google Workspace. But the good news is that these tips apply to almost any AI chatbot you encounter.

The first blog post dives deep into the concept of prompting. It explains what a prompt is, why it matters for generative AI models, and even offers a formula to help you build strong prompts.

Here's the key takeaway: effective prompts unlock the full potential of AI chatbots. Google uses an analogy—think of a prompt as a conversation starter with your AI assistant.

The blog post highlights four key areas to consider when crafting a prompt:

  • Persona: Who is asking the question?
  • Task: What do you want the chatbot to do?
  • Context: Any additional information to help the AI complete the task.
  • Format: How do you want the response structured?

 

This prompt formula can be applied to various chatbots like ChatGPT and Copilot because it emphasizes including as much detail as possible. The more details you provide, the better the results you'll get.

Want to jump right in? Google also offers a "Prompting Guide 101" ebook as a companion to the blog series. This comprehensive 45-page guide starts with general prompting advice and then dives into specific prompts for various professional roles like marketing and customer service. While it focuses on using Gemini in Workspace, the core principles and prompts are universally applicable.

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