5 Bing Chat Prompts for Communicators 

5 Bing Chat Prompts for Communicators 

With the new #ai powered Bing Chat, my team and I are saving time and discovering its potential as a #communications tool. Remember, no confidential information sharing unless you’re using Bing Chat Enterprise (link here).

Here are 5 tips I shared recently on how we are using it daily to be more efficient:

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Tip #1 - Ask to quickly get an overview or list of key takeaways from an article. 

I used my article - The Future of Communications: How to Adapt to the AI Transformation - to see if the takeaways were clear and asked the following #prompt “I need a bulleted list of key takeaways from this article by Frank Shaw about the future of communications.” 

Below is the screenshot of where Bing Chat landed. Overall, super-efficient high-level points, but I recommend reading the whole thing 😊 


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Tip #2 - Getting an FAQ started on a public topic.

I used my article - The Future of Communications: How to Adapt to the AI Transformation - to see how a reporter might start a line of questioning on the topic by asking the following #prompt “You are a reporter preparing to ask about this article on the future of communications in the age of ai. Create a list of 5 questions and answers that your audience of communications professionals would be interested in.”  

Below is the screenshot of where Bing Chat landed. As you can see, the response was lengthy, but most of the context was there in this Q&A format.


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Tip #3 - Understanding article sentiment to leverage for learning and reporting. 

I used my article - The Future of Communications: How to Adapt to the AI Transformation - to see what someone might walk away feeling after reading it by this #prompt “What is the tone of this article and what three feelings would someone walk away with after reading?” 

Below is the screenshot of where Bing Chat landed. It definitely captured the sentiment I was trying to pull through, and I hope you get these feels too.

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Tip #4 - Content creation and messaging alignment through translation.

I used my article - The Future of Communications: How to Adapt to the AI Transformation - to see how I could summarize it in Spanish using the following #prompt “Give me a 3 sentence summary of this article and translate into Spanish using Bing translator.”

Below is the screenshot of where Bing Chat landed. You can keep asking for key points to translate, and I recommend keeping them on hand to refer back if there is a language nuance your team is trying to navigate.”


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Tip #5 - Ensure we are plugging into social conversations.

I used my article - The Future of Communications: How to Adapt to the AI Transformation - to see what hashtags would be relevant if I were to repost to LinkedIn or another social platform using the following #prompt “What are three hashtags that would work well if I were to share this article on my own LinkedIn page?"

Below is the screenshot of the response. It even pulled through our #MicrosoftLife hashtag with the understanding that the content might resonate there. That is always a good one for me to remember 😊

Thanks for following along. Let me know if you find this series helpful, and I am happy to consider providing future iterations. 


 



Natalia Villegas

Strategic Communications | Driving Employee Engagement | Supporting Business Outcomes

9mo

There is so much to learn #AIforgood #futureofcommunications #curiosity #diplomacy #experimentation

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Evan Kirstel B2B TechFluencer

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1y

Nice! AI-powered tools like Bing Chat sounds like a game-changer.

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Krystal Heaton

Director, Head of Public Relations at onsemi

1y

Thank you for sharing! I find these insights super helpful as I try to determine how we can use AI within our comms team. We are small and need to maximize our time and resources, so the more efficient we can be with these types of AI tools the better!

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