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How to Use Google Gemini Better Than 99% of People

2026-02-03 Science & Technology
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πŸ–₯️ Download the free Google Gemini at Work PDFs: https://clickhubspot.com/70a628 More from Futurepedia: πŸ‘‰ Join the fastest-growing AI education platform! Try it free and explore 20+ top-rated courses in AI: https://bit.ly/futurepediaSL Summary: Google Gemini has been gaining market share for good reason. One area it shines is multimodality. You can use video voice or text input and get video, voice or text back. Plus many more features like deep research reports, a massive context window, and combine any of that to create automated systems, interactive dashboards, or internal tools. Knowing each feature is cool, but actually using them together is where the power lies. So I walk through a few different use cases, that incorporate multiple features to show how these things actually combine together practically. Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:42 Gemini's superpower: multimodality 4:50 Other misc tools 7:02 Thinking models 7:44 Gems 7:54 Workflow 1: Financial Helper 10:23 Workflow 2: YouTube Strategist 14:10 Workflow 3: Garden Helper 16:45 Workflow 4: Product Development 19:42 What we used 20:10 Futurepedia

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@ChrisDembinsky 2026-02-05

When coding, if you use it long enough on a project, you will find how Gemini will anoyingly simplify your code without telling you, resulting in lost functionality. To avoid this, keep your code in as many separate files and functions as practical. Then, when making changes, only ask it to modify the files or functions that need to be changed. Also, ask it to create documentation for the code that you can feed back to it in future chats.

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@dieliebe2026 2026-02-03

It's a silent revolution to grow your own food ;)

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@milesliscum3816 2026-02-04

Just wanted to take a second to say I really appreciate your videos. I’ve consumed a ton of YouTube content over the past 6 months and can honestly say you consistently put out some of the highest quality, most informative, easy to consume videos and always have real and interesting use cases to demonstrate the concepts (and I’m not in any kind of content marketing or adjacent field but the point still holds). Much appreciated!

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@FinlaySystems 2026-02-05

Context engineering vs prompt engineering is such a clean way to say it. Most people are still fighting the prompt when they should be feeding the model better inputs and a steady source of truth.

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@RasAlHaq 2026-02-05

The flower bed use case is a great example of most people's idea of AI: They think it'll actually _do the work_ - it'll plan the vegetable garden, but you still need to buy the soil, plant the seeds, water the plants and harvest the vegetables.

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@uth930 2026-03-02

1:21 the maze fail got me

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@tingzhang1363 2026-02-06

So helpful. Thank you so much for sharing

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@JoshHockett 2026-03-27

This was very well done and explained for a beginner to Google Gemini and Gem use. Thank you!

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@own_groove 2026-02-17

Thanks for the Gemini workflows! Really good content

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