- Google is testing a new “Power Up” button in its Gemini -App that upgrades your entered prompt
- The button produces a clearer, more detailed prompt without more attempts
- The goal is to get better answers from Gemini immediately without having to write perfect prompts
If you’ve ever used an AI -Chatbot, you know it can make all the difference in getting a useful answer or gibberish. You can spend a long time fucking with phrasing, order order and detailing level before stumbling over the right way to ask AI a question. Google is testing a new button for his Gemini AI assistant to help you get to the ideal prompt right away. The upcoming “Power Up” button found by Android AuthorityProvides your first attempt at a quick glow before sending it to Gemini.
The idea is that instead of sweating over how to set your prompt to Gemini perfectly, press this button and let the Gemini polish or ‘turn on’ your first attempt at something more detailed, more specific and more likely to convey what you want to the AI model.
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This means a lot when you think about how much of the AI experience is related to you and your ability to create a quick one. You must be specific, but not too detailed, thorough, but not as much as distracting from your main point. Sometimes you even have to psychoanalyze AI and find out strange quirks that can affect the result, such as being polite or asking AI not to be lazy.
I have often found it useful to immediately ask an AI-Chatbot for help making a prompt if I am not sure what the best laundry is to lure the information I want from the model. There are also some cases where AI automatically but invisibly transforms your prompt before answering. It may be helpful, but it may also be the guilty of some of the more erratic answers you’ve seen.
The Power Up button would make it faster to get the right fast and more transparent than just doing one behind the scenes polishing. You write your prompt as usual, even if it is only semi -shaped, and then hit Power Up and let Gemini warm up your scattered thoughts for a sharp study worth subjecting you AI. The improved prompt is then sent and Voilà, your AI assistant has a much better idea of how to help.
In some ways, this is just expanded with the suggestions for requests you see from Gemini when you first open the chatbot. These are much more generic than what the Power Up button can produce. It would also fit well with the other features that provide variations on Gemini’s output, such as deep research, canvas and image creation with image 3.
The Power Up button would be a relatively quiet kind of upgrade, but one that may be serving Google’s interests from preventing frustration among Google Gemini users who want them to not get AI to meet their requests correctly. It can also encourage those who use other AI-Chatbots facing similar irritations to come and check Gemini and its set up requests.