Revolutionizing Your Workflow with AI: Gmail, Bing Sidebar, and Microsoft Designer
Introduction In my previous blog post, I discussed the basics of AI and ChatGPT, including their uses and applications. In this post, I will
delve deeper into the latest developments in AI tools and features. From Google
Workspace to Office 365, let’s explore what’s new in the world of AI.
AI in Google Workspace Google has been integrating AI into its Workspace
suite of tools, including Google Sheets and Gmail. With AI, you can now use
natural language processing to ask questions and get answers from your data in
Google Sheets. Gmail also uses AI to suggest responses to emails, making it
easier to quickly reply to messages.
AI in Office 365 Microsoft has also been incorporating AI into its
Office 365 suite. With an Office 365 subscription, you can access AI-powered
features such as Ideas in Excel, which suggests charts and insights based on
your data. You can also use the AI-powered Editor in Word to improve your
writing.
ChatGPT on Mobile Devices ChatGPT, the powerful conversational AI tool, is
now available on both Android and iOS devices. This means you can use ChatGPT
on the go, whether you’re using an Android phone or an iPhone.
Bing Bard ChatGPT Bing Bard ChatGPT is now available in all major
web browsers, including Chrome and Safari. This means you can use Bing Bard
ChatGPT without having to download a separate app.
Hands-On Learning If you want to learn more about ChatGPT and its
applications, I have several resources available for you. You can access my
Google Sheet with financial ChatGPT examples, watch video recordings of my
ChatGPT sessions on my Facebook page, or download my PDF document with general
examples and exercises.
Microsoft Designer Microsoft Designer is a new AI-powered tool that
is currently in preview. Readers can try it out to see how it can help them
create professional-looking presentations and documents. The above image was created using Bing AI Text to image generator and improved using Microsoft Designer
Online or Offline Sessions If you’re interested in learning more about
ChatGPT and AI tools, I am available to conduct online or offline sessions for
groups. You can reach out to me for more information.
Google Workspace in Free Mode Google Workspace is currently available in free
mode through Google Labs. To register, simply sign up for Google Labs and you
will receive an email once you are approved. You can then use the experimental
beta version of the AI tools in Google Docs, Gmail, and Sheets. Click here to read more in this regard
Bing Sidebar in Edge Browser The Bing sidebar in the new Edge browser is a
useful tool for accessing AI features. From the sidebar, you can easily use AI
tools such as image search and text-to-image generation.
Image-Based AI Tools Image-based AI tools are becoming increasingly
powerful and useful. With tools such as Bing and DALL-E, you can search for
images or generate text-to-image content, which can be very helpful for
creating presentations.
Conclusion and Call to Action In conclusion, there have been many exciting
developments in the world of AI tools and features. From Google Workspace to
Office 365, there are now more ways than ever to harness the power of AI. If
you want to learn more about ChatGPT or mutual funds, feel free to reach out to
me for more information.
More to read:
- [Part One: An Introduction to AI and ChatGPT]
- [Google Sheet with Real-Life Financial ChatGPT Examples]
- [Facebook Page with Video Recordings of ChatGPT Sessions]
- [PDF Document with General Examples and Exercises]
- [Intro to AI Chat tools Gmail]
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