These are my favorite Google Gemini prompts after 100 hours using the AI chatbot – Digital Trends
Let me start by saying that I’m completely hooked on Google Gemini. After diving deep and spending over 100 hours with this AI chatbot, I can confidently say it’s become a major part of my daily routine. The way Gemini understands context, generates nuanced responses, and seamlessly integrates into a range of different tools I use from Gmail to Google Drive is nothing short of revolutionary.
Either way, lets forget the hype for a second; this is about real-world application. I’ve tried other AIs from Copilot and ChatGPT, to Perplexity and Grok, and while they each have their merits, Gemini just clicks for me. It’s intuitive, powerful, and consistently delivers results that put it above the alternatives.
I’m so excited about what this technology means for the future of productivity and creativity that I genuinely believe I’ll never swap to another AI. It’s that good.
After putting Gemini through its paces with countless queries, I’ve developed a handful of go-to prompts that consistently yield incredible results.
These aren’t just generic commands; they’re finely tuned requests that unlock Gemini’s full potential, transforming vague ideas into actionable plans, complex data into digestible insights, and creative blocks into artistic breakthroughs.
Here are my absolute favorite Google Gemini prompts after 100 hours of relentless use:
When I need to understand a complex topic quickly and thoroughly, especially something outside my immediate expertise, I use the below prompt. One major issue I found when asking Gemini to collate information for me is the lack of consistency with context it provides.
Sometimes it assumed I was already knowledgeable and wouldn’t explain the context or it would assume I had no clue and over explain. Ensuring that you add your level of expertise in will make sure that Gemini understands how much it needs to explain.
“Explain [complex topic] to me like I’m [target audience, e.g., a five-year-old, a seasoned professional in a different field, someone with no prior knowledge]. Focus on [key aspects or specific questions] and provide [number] actionable examples.”
Gemini’s ability to adjust its tone and complexity based on the specified audience is unparalleled when compared to alternatives, especially when using Deep Think. It distills dense information into easily digestible chunks, and the actionable examples help solidify understanding.
I’ve used this for everything from quantum physics to the intricacies of the stock market, and Gemini always delivers.
When I’m facing a creative block, need fresh ideas for social media content, or want to explore different angles for a project I use the below prompt.
This is particularly great for me when generating ideas for both shortform or longform video content but can be tailored to suit your needs too.
“Generate [number] unique ideas for [type of content, e.g., blog post, social media campaign, short story] about . Each idea should include a compelling headline and a brief outline of the key points to cover.”
Gemini is an absolute powerhouse for brainstorming. It doesn’t just give you generic suggestions; it often comes up with truly original and engaging concepts that I wouldn’t have thought of on my own.
This prompt is a lifesaver for content creators and anyone needing a creative jumpstart.
When I’m planning a presentation, writing a report, or needing to organize a large amount of information into a logical flow then I use the below prompt.
Sometimes I know what topic I want to cover but I can’t really create a flow for a script. This can be applied to any type of report or document.
“Create a detailed outline for a [document type, e.g., script, research paper, project proposal] on . Include sections for [specific sections you need, e.g., introduction, point 1, point 2, conclusion], and suggest key bullet points for each section.”
This prompt turns Gemini into an instant organizational wizard. It helps me structure my thoughts, ensures I don’t miss crucial elements, and provides a solid framework to build upon. It’s incredibly efficient for cutting down on planning time and ensuring a coherent final product.
When I need to evaluate an idea from multiple viewpoints, anticipate potential challenges, or shift the perspective I use the prompt below.
This is great for ensuring that you are considering all factors and perspectives before ploughing ahead with an idea which I find particularly good for content creation.
“Analyze [my idea/situation] from the perspective of [specific persona/role, e.g., a customer, a competitor, an investor, an ethical AI researcher]. What are their potential concerns, benefits, and questions regarding this?”
This prompt leverages Gemini’s deep understanding of various roles and perspectives. It’s like having a team of advisors at your fingertips, helping you poke holes in your ideas and strengthen your arguments before you even present them.
I find this great for poking holes in my narrative when I’m creating a script for a video or making a new series.
When I have a lengthy article, document, or even a conversation transcript and need the key takeaways quickly I use the below prompt. This is great within the world of journalism for getting key information after I’ve conducted lengthy interviews and need a quick turnaround but can apply to practically any field of work.
“Summarize the following text in [number] key bullet points, focusing on the most important information and actionable insights: [Paste text here].”
In today’s information-dense world, this prompt is a game-changer. Gemini’s ability to extract the essence of a long piece of text, even complex technical documents, is truly remarkable.
It saves me an immense amount of time and ensures I grasp the core message without getting lost in the details.
These prompts are just a glimpse into the capabilities of Google Gemini, ensuring you have detailed prompts as outlined above. Every hour I spend with it reveals new possibilities and further solidifies my belief that this AI is a true game-changer.
If you haven’t yet, I highly recommend you dive in and start exploring, and these prompts can be applied to any AI companion meaning you’re not just limited to Google Gemini.
Anyone who has a Google smart home set up will likely be able to tell you that Google Assistant isn’t the smartest AI tool in the shed. I have the full rigamarole set up across my house from Google Chromecasts to Google Nest Hubs and even a couple of ‘Works with Google’ products for good measure.
While the products themselves are great, the actual AI that runs them feels quite outdated – a bit like Siri when she first came out and couldn’t really understand what you were asking.
Over the past few months, AI chatbots offered by the top names, such as OpenAI and Meta, have been found engaged in problematic behavior, especially with young users. The latest investigation covers Gemini, noting that Google’s chatbot can share “inappropriate and unsafe” content with kids and teens.
What’s new in the chatbot risk arena?
The domain of AI has quickly gone from seeking answers from a chatbot to getting multi-step web-based work done for you, like booking restaurant tables, adding stuff to your Amazon cart, and performing deep back-and-forth research. But it looks like the answers you get, especially when it comes to online shopping, depend on the AI chatbot you are using.
“Platforms disagree on brand recommendations for 61.9% of queries,” says an analysis conducted by BrightEdge. The company assessed tens of thousands of shopping-related questions that were provided to ChatGPT, Google’s AI Overviews, and Google’s AI Mode in Search.
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