Use Google Workspace Labs to Experiment with Gemini, Google’s AI Tool

If you’re a professional writer new to AI, it’s time for you to jump in. Head over to Google Workspace Labs here. You’ll need a Google account to gain access.

Once you have access to Google Workspace Labs, you can use some preset templates that will allow you to experiment with Gemini, Google’s AI tool. In Google Docs, I started with a blank document:

Starting with a blank Google Doc, I asked Gemini to help me come up with a plan to run Little League practice.

Gemini came back with the following result:

From here I may wish to create additional prompts like, “make the practice more challenging,” or “add an activity to the end of the practice that promotes teamwork.”

Keep modifying the document until you’re happy with the result. Don’t be afraid to jump in and make your own manual edits.

That’s it. Just a little primer to get you started with Gemini. Sign up to the mailing list for more.





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