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Getting Started with AI Prompts
Here are beginner-friendly prompt ideas someone can use to start learning AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or Copilot. Everyday Learning Prompts Explain this like I’m a beginner: "Explain [topic] in simple terms as if I’m completely new to it." Give me a quick summary: "Summarize [article, topic, or text] in 5 bullet points." Teach me step by step: "Teach me how to [skill/task] step by step." Give me examples: "Give me 10 examples of [topic, idea, or concept]." Compare two things: "Compare [option A] and [option B] in a simple table." Writing Prompts Improve my writing: "Rewrite this to sound clearer and more professional: [paste text]." Create a social media post: "Write a short social media post about [topic] for beginners." Write an email: "Write a polite email asking about [topic]." Create a title: "Give me 10 catchy titles for a video/blog post about [topic]." Fix grammar: "Check this text for grammar and make it easier to read: [paste text]." Business and Productivity Prompts Create a to-do list: "Create a simple to-do list for [project or goal]." Make a plan: "Create a 7-day beginner plan to learn [skill]." Brainstorm ideas: "Give me 20 ideas for [business, video, blog, product, or project]." Create a checklist: "Create a beginner-friendly checklist for [task]." Organize my thoughts: "Turn these messy notes into an organized outline: [paste notes]." Content Creation Prompts YouTube video idea: "Give me 10 YouTube video ideas for beginners interested in [topic]." Video script: "Write a short 60-second video script about [topic]." Instagram caption: "Write an engaging Instagram caption about [topic]." Blog outline: "Create a blog post outline for the topic [topic]." Thumbnail idea: "Give me 5 YouTube thumbnail ideas for a video about [topic]." Fun and Creative Prompts Create a story: "Write a short story about [character/topic] for beginners." Generate names: "Give me 25 name ideas for a [business, channel, product, or community]."
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Google I/O 2026 is almost here. Here's what to expect.
Google I/O 2026 kicks off on May 19, and AI is once again expected to take center stage. The two-day event will be livestreamed and will cover updates across Gemini, Android, Chrome, and more. Based on everything I've seen so far, here are the big storylines to watch: ✅ Gemini gets a major upgrade. A newer, more capable Gemini model is widely expected to be the centerpiece announcement. Whether it arrives as Gemini 4.0 or something in between, it would set the tone for Google's entire product roadmap going forward. There's also a chance we see updates to other AI tools like Lyria, Gemma, and Genie, plus a possible Veo 4 reveal for AI video generation. ✅ Agentic AI is a big theme. Expect a heavy push toward agentic AI: systems that can handle tasks on your behalf with minimal input. ✅ Android XR glasses move closer to reality. After debuting as a concept at last year's I/O, Google's Android XR smart glasses are expected to take a step closer to an actual product this year, with multiple hardware partners involved, which could mean a range of price points. ✅ A new OS for laptops. Google introduced the "Googlebook" this week and is expected to give significant airtime to its long-in-development project to merge Android and Chrome OS into a single platform, dubbed Aluminum OS. Google's Android Ecosystem President confirmed it's still on track for a 2026 debut. What are you most excited to see from Google I/O 2026? Gemini upgrades? Android 17? Let me know in the comments below.
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Create Thumbnails with Google Nano Banana
Thumbnail creation with Google Gemini appeared to be broken for a while. It wasn't giving me good results. Today I tried using the latest version of Nano Banana and I got a great result. Here's the prompt and the resulting image. "Design an eye-catching blog thumbnail for a post titled "How to Make Money With AI for Beginners." Include visual elements related to AI and money, such as robots, digital icons, currency, or futuristic graphics. Use bold, easy-to-read text and a clean, modern layout that attracts clicks."
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Top Domain Extensions to Use When .COM Is Not Available
Did you know you don’t need a .com to have a professional, high-ranking website? I just published a new blog post breaking down the best domain extensions to use when .com is unavailable, including top picks for businesses, startups, tech companies, nonprofits, and more. Whether you're launching a new brand or rebranding an existing one, this guide will help you choose a domain that boosts your SEO and your credibility. 👉 Read the full post here: https://webinfinity.net/top-domain-extensions/ If your perfect .com is taken, this will save you hours of searching. 🔍✨
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Google Launches Gemini 3.0: A New Chapter in the AI Race
Hey everyone — just wanted to drop a quick post about the launch of Google Gemini 3.0, and get your thoughts. What’s new Google has rolled out Gemini 3.0 as its latest flagship AI model, with a strong focus on multimodal intelligence (text + image + audio + video) and improved reasoning capabilities. They’re claiming big advances in handling long context windows, integrating with tools (search, code execution, URLs), and powering agent-style workflows. Why it matters For developers: If you use the Gemini API or work with AI agents, Gemini 3.0 promises much better performance on large-scale tasks (big codebases, product specs, video plus transcripts) than previous versions. For everyday users: Because Google is embedding it into Search, Workspace, and their mobile/web apps, this could shift how we interact with info online (less manual search, more “ask the AI and have it do stuff”). For the AI market: This feels like Google’s push to compete more directly with other major models and AI frameworks, especially in the “multimodal + agent” space. My take I’m pretty excited. For my work (digital marketing + content creation), this could shift how I generate content, research, and create more interactive/agentic tools. But I’ll be cautious: hype about “next-gen” models is typical, and the real test is how well it works in actual workflows (and the cost/complexity trade-offs). If anyone here has already played with Gemini 3.0 (or has access to the preview), I’d love to hear: - What impressed you the most? - What’s still buggy or under-delivering? - How are you thinking of using it in your own workflow or business?
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I help people leverage AI tools to generate images, videos, AI avatars, and content. See my creations and learn how to create your own.

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