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Tutorial: Use new Gemini to learn any tool (example Photoshop) You can access Gemini for free, I'll post a link in comments. Then choose Show the Screen. Open Photoshop and start talking and asking questions. Sometimes it doesn't get 100% right but it's a huge help regardless.

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Krishnam 🇮🇳1 year ago

The future of learning begins here. 😍

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Kris Kashtanova1 year ago

Yes

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Houdini1 year ago

This is one of the best use cases that came to mind when it was launched.

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Kris Kashtanova1 year ago

Thanks

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Captain HaHaa1 year ago

Wow now this is a good one! , it's gonna be very handy when it's go time and you get stuck at 2am with no one to ask for help.

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ILikeToasters1 year ago

It does seem hit or miss on understanding what is on the screen when I tested it. But I can see it being useful for some things.

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Kris Kashtanova1 year ago

Agree completely. With Firefly it wasn't that great. Was a bit better with Photoshop and Premiere. Testing with After Effects.

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enginyer1 year ago

This is unbelievable, very useful. I learned a lot just by looking at it!

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Kris Kashtanova1 year ago

Thanks! I had fun with it. Going to try with more tools.

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