| ▲ | Ask HN: How useful is Gemini for Google Apps? | ||||||||||||||||
| 3 points by cobbzilla 11 hours ago | 3 comments | |||||||||||||||||
I recently wrote a Google doc to describe a presentation. I used a Heading 1 style for each "Slide N: Description" section, and it was otherwise cleanly formatted. Then I hit the magic Gemini button and asked (more or less) "Make me a Google Slides presentation based on this document" Gemini (paraphrasing): "Oh, sorry, I can't create new documents in Google Drive". OK, I create a new blank Google Slides document. I press the magic Gemini button. After some preamble prompt BS, I paste my "Slides" document content, and ask it to create me some slides. Gemini (paraphrasing): "Oh, sorry, I can only work on one slide at a time". WTF? I go to a different frontier LLM, I ask it to make me a PPTX file from my description (which I downloaded from Google docs as markdown). After a few minutes I have a nice PPTX file. I upload that to Google Drive and open it. Google converts it to Slides. NOW, finally, I have the joy of improving one slide at a time with Gemini. Why does my workflow suck so bad here? There must be a better way! Please help me HN. I'm also keen to hear what are some actual cool tricks that do work with Gemini and/or frustrations others have had. Let loose. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | aliayaz112 10 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I don't use it but probably chatgpt and claude are better for this type of work | |||||||||||||||||
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