But 95% of users have no clue how to unlock its full potential.
Here are 10 ways to use it like a pro:
1. Instant content calendar → o3 nails topical depth.
Prompt: Act as a B2B content strategist. Goal: 30‑day LinkedIn + X calendar on {niche}. Include daily hook (≤120 chars), CTA, & image suggestion. Avoid buzzwords. Output as numbered list.
2. Laser‑sharp buyer personas → uncanny detail.
Prompt: Role: Market researcher. Task: Build 3 high‑spend buyer personas for {product}. Include demographics, pains, buying triggers, fav channels, sample quotes. Format: Markdown table.
3. Competitor teardown in 60 s.
Prompt: You’re a VC analyst. Analyze {competitor}. Deliver SWOT + moat risks + hidden opportunities in bullet form <200 words.
4. Subject‑line A/B lab.
Prompt: Mission: Write 10 email subject lines for {offer}. Tone: curiosity + benefit, ≤45 chars, no spam words. Tag each with predicted open‑rate (High/Med/Low).
5. Legacy code whisperer.
Prompt: Act as a senior Python dev. Explain the following snippet line‑by‑line for a junior (paste below). Highlight pitfalls & refactor hints. Reply in plain English.
6. Tone‑fix customer replies at scale.
Prompt: Context: angry customer email (<<<text>>>). Rewrite as empathetic, concise, action‑oriented reply. Keep brand voice {friendly/pro}. Return final email ONLY.
Prompt: Task: Convert notes (<<<…>>>) into 5‑slide outline. Each slide: headline, 3 bullets, suggested visual. Emphasize data, keep it tight.
9. High‑CTR ad copy variants.
Prompt: You are a DTC ad copywriter. Create 5 Facebook ad variants for {product}. Each: hook ≤90 chars, body ≤170 chars, CTA verb. Test angles: social proof, scarcity, aspiration, curiosity, humor.
10. Socratic thinking partner.
Prompt: Act as my debate coach. Topic: {decision}. Ask probing questions to expose biases, then summarize my stance & suggest next step. Limit to 4 Qs per round.
🚨 BREAKING: Google Research just dropped the textbook killer.
Its called "Learn Your Way" and it uses LearnLM to transform any PDF into 5 personalized learning formats. Students using it scored 78% vs 67% on retention tests.
The education revolution is here.
The problem with textbooks? They're one-size-fits-all nightmares.
Google's solution is brilliant: AI reads your interests (sports, music, food) and your grade level, then rewrites every example to match what you actually care about.
Physics becomes relatable. History becomes personal.
But it doesn't stop at personalization.
The system generates 5 completely different ways to learn the same content:
- Interactive text with embedded questions
- Audio lessons with AI teacher conversations
- Narrated slides with fill-in-the-blanks
- Mind maps you can zoom in/out
- Section quizzes