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Google’s Gemini has evolved quickly over the past year, turning into one of the most powerful AI assistants available today. But if you only use it like a search engine — asking quick questions or simple prompts — you’re missing most of what it can do.
Gemini 3 is designed to be multimodal, meaning it can understand text, create images, video and even music right in the chat box. That makes it especially good at tasks that go beyond basic chats.
To see how far it can go, here are a series of prompts designed to highlight Gemini’s strengths. If you’re just getting started or need a refresher, these are some of the fastest ways to see what Google's AI can really do.
1. Use Gemini as a research assistant
Prompt to try: I want to learn about [topic]. Don’t answer yet. First ask me five clarifying questions to narrow the scope. Then create a research report with citations and key takeaways.
One of Gemini’s biggest strengths is its ability to synthesize information from across the web. That means, instead of asking a single question, you can ask Gemini to build a research process with you first.
This turns Gemini into something closer to a research partner, helping refine the question before producing a deeper answer.
2. Let Gemini watch YouTube videos for you
Prompt to try: Analyze this video: [YouTube URL]. Extract the five core arguments, three counterarguments and any important data points mentioned. Then summarize the key insights.
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Gemini can analyze videos when you paste in a YouTube link — which is perfect when you don’t want to sit through a long lecture or presentation. It’s surprisingly effective at pulling out the most useful insights from long videos.
3. Break through tough decisions
Prompt to try: I’m trying to decide whether to [decision]. Act as three advisors:
1) a risk-averse CFO 2) a visionary CEO 3) an HR director concerned about burnout.
AI can also help you think through difficult choices by simulating different perspectives. Use this prompt and have Gemini debate the pros and cons and recommend the best course of action.
This works because Gemini can generate multiple viewpoints in a single conversation, helping you see angles you might not have considered.
4. Create a song then send it as a text
Prompt to try: Generate a [Genre, e.g., Lo-fi Indie Pop] song about [Topic, e.g., a rainy afternoon in a coffee shop]. Make it feel [Mood, e.g., nostalgic and cozy] with [Instruments, e.g., an acoustic guitar and soft piano]. Include a [Style, e.g., soulful female] vocal.
With Lyria 3 added to the chat box, you can ask Gemini to create a song for just about anything. I even made a song for my husband's to-do list. Whether in the Gemini app or on desktop, you can then download the song and send it.
5. Turn Gemini into a project planner
Prompt to try: Look at my recent emails about [project] and my notes in Google Docs. Create a 3-step action plan for this week and identify the biggest risks.
One of the best features of Gemini, in my opinion, is how seamlessly it connects to Google Workspace. It can pull information from your files to help organize projects. For anyone already working inside Google tools, this can turn Gemini into a personal project assistant. Try it within Gmail, Google Sheets and more.
6. Reimagine photos with AI
Prompt to try: Reimagine this photo in the style of a 1920s jazz club. Use dramatic lighting (chiaroscuro) and make it look like vintage 35mm film with heavy grain.
Because Gemini can understand images, you can upload a photo and ask it to transform the style. This is a fun way to experiment with Gemini’s image-generation capabilities.
7. Be a film director
Prompt to try: I have an idea for a short film scene: [Your Idea]. Write a 30-second script for this scene with dialogue and stage directions. Then, generate a cinematic image of the most visually striking moment from that script. Finally, suggest a musical mood (instruments and tempo) that should play in the background."
This multi-step prompt is one of my favorites because it really highlights everything the model can do in a single step. It shows its writing abilities as well as what it can do as concept artist, creative director and sound engineer. And if you don't like the "shot," you can reprompt it with something like, "change the lighting to neon pink" or "make the detective look more weary."
The takeaway
Ultimately, these seven prompts are designed to shift your perspective of Gemini from a simple search engine to a multimodal creative partner and very capable assistant. By layering instructions — asking for different perspectives, connecting your personal files or blending text with music and imagery — you unlock the model's ability to synthesize information.
The real takeaway isn't just in the specific prompts themselves — you can tweak those to your liking — but in the iterative habit they build: the more you treat Gemini as a collaborative director, researcher and coach, the more sophisticated and tailored its output becomes.
Give Gemini a try and let me know what you think in the comments.
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