Generative AI training & help

Modified on Wed, 9 Jul at 5:25 PM

Use Google's generative AI offerings to boost your productivity at work
 

On this page

- Use Gemini for Google Workspace
- Get tips for using Gemini in your role at work
- Learn about generative AI


Use Gemini for Google Workspace

Gemini is an AI-powered assistant from Google with enterprise-grade security and privacy. Use Gemini to help you write, visualize, organize, and connect with colleagues. And chat with Gemini at gemini.google.com.

Quick start guide   Cheat sheet

Use Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet & Vids

Use these resources to learn how to use Gemini.

Get started

  • Start with a great prompt
  • Write a quick first draft
  • Generate a first draft of a video

Refine & organize content 

  • Polish your writing
  • Illustrate a presentation
  • Summarize content & organize data

Engage with your audience

  • Create a custom background & enhance your meeting experience

Chat with the Gemini app 

Chat with Gemini as a standalone experience at gemini.google.com. 

  • Brainstorm with Gemini

Understand Gemini usage limits

Depending on how your account is set up, you might have monthly usage limits for Gemini.

  • Learn about limits


Get tips for using Gemini in your role at work

Learn how Gemini can help you with every-day tasks, like recruiting and hiring employees, creating marketing materials, and managing your sales pipeline.

Role-specific prompts

  • Human resources
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofits
  • Sales

Tips for writing prompts

Writing prompts for Gemini is different from writing questions for search engines. Get tips to write prompts for Gemini


Learn about generative AI

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is a type of machine learning model. It's not human. But it's very good finding patterns. And it builds on existing technologies, like large language models (LLMs).

LLMs are trained on large amounts of text, and they learn to predict the next word in a sentence. For example, they can predict that "think outside the ___" is more likely to be followed by "box" than "blue".

Today, generative AI models like Gemini can also help us create new content like business plans, images, videos, and code.

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