Post by yamanhosen5657 on Mar 9, 2024 3:28:33 GMT
Press the space bar on an empty line on a page that contains content. You'll then be able to scroll and find the prompts for Edit or review page. Whichever selection you choose will then update your entire page. You can also utilize this feature for a selected set of content—like a specific sentence or paragraph—by highlighting it and clicking Ask AI. As a writer, I was particularly intrigued by the Improve writing option. From what I can tell, it adjusts the structure of your sentence (if needed) and fixes any grammatical errors. Tread lightly, I say. Summarize content with Notion AI In theory, I want to stay up-to-date on all the new information about AI. But who has the time? This is where summarized content comes in handy. With Notion AI, you can copy and paste information from anywhere into a Notion page and get a quick summary. Notion AI allows you to summarize selected content or an entire Notion page.
This can take whatever shape you want, like a list of action items, a paragraph, or a table. If you want to get a summary of an entire Notion page, press the space button at the bottom of the page, and select the summary option or type in your request. You can request a list of action items from a meeting agenda or organize your summary Panama mobile number list in a table (especially if the content is full of numbers). If you want a summary of a specific set of content—highlight that content, and then click Ask AI. Choose the summary option or type your request into the prompt bar. How about the output? Notion AI is absolutely going to help speed up work. It'll get you started with your brainstorm, give you possible action items, and summarize things for you. But don't expect it to write external-facing content: AI-generated writing still lacks a point of view, which you need in order to connect with your audience.
As an example, I asked Notion AI to write a blog post titled 'A deep dive into Notion AI'. I then watched as my page filled up with AI-generated content. It's only a first draft, sure, but the concerns are clear: Lack of depth. The AI-generated post above makes assumptions about what the readers know, using terms like natural language queries (which just means writing a question in the written language, like English, not code). Plus, it doesn't dive into how to actually use Notion AI, even in the section titled "How Does Notion AI Work?" Makes sense, since AI can't actually use an app to find out how it works…yet.
This can take whatever shape you want, like a list of action items, a paragraph, or a table. If you want to get a summary of an entire Notion page, press the space button at the bottom of the page, and select the summary option or type in your request. You can request a list of action items from a meeting agenda or organize your summary Panama mobile number list in a table (especially if the content is full of numbers). If you want a summary of a specific set of content—highlight that content, and then click Ask AI. Choose the summary option or type your request into the prompt bar. How about the output? Notion AI is absolutely going to help speed up work. It'll get you started with your brainstorm, give you possible action items, and summarize things for you. But don't expect it to write external-facing content: AI-generated writing still lacks a point of view, which you need in order to connect with your audience.
As an example, I asked Notion AI to write a blog post titled 'A deep dive into Notion AI'. I then watched as my page filled up with AI-generated content. It's only a first draft, sure, but the concerns are clear: Lack of depth. The AI-generated post above makes assumptions about what the readers know, using terms like natural language queries (which just means writing a question in the written language, like English, not code). Plus, it doesn't dive into how to actually use Notion AI, even in the section titled "How Does Notion AI Work?" Makes sense, since AI can't actually use an app to find out how it works…yet.