#Bard Brainstorming Suggestion

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white vortex
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Is it possible for Bard developers to create a brainstorming/mind-mapping app that captures and organizes ideas and information, breaking them down into component parts? Immediately below is an example of an outline with topics and subtopics followed by a mind-map of the outline.

Central topic: Document title
Branches:
* Introduction
* What is the purpose of the document?
* Who is the target audience?
* What are the key points that the document will cover?
* Body
* Chapter 1: Topic A
* What is Topic A?
* Why is Topic A important?
* What are the different aspects of Topic A?
* What are the challenges associated with Topic A?
* Chapter 2: Topic B
* What is Topic B?
* Why is Topic B important?
* What are the different aspects of Topic B?
* What are the challenges associated with Topic B?
* Chapter 3: Topic C
* What is Topic C?
* Why is Topic C important?
* What are the different aspects of Topic C?
* What are the challenges associated with Topic C?
* Conclusion
* What are the main takeaways from the document?
* What are the next steps?

sudden zinc
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Would love to learn more about how you'd use this and what you'd use it for -- esp. how Bard could help

ivory aspen
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This gave me another idea. I wondered how straightforward it would be to get Bard to produce output in a UML format that could easily be imported to other places such as draw.io although I'm aware there are possibly others such as Lucidchart etc
https://g.co/bard/share/01a149084f7e

covert sun
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this would be great to be able to produce diagrams like Microsoft vision etc.

white vortex
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I used the Mindmap in several ways:
• As a mentor for at-risk individuals, I utilized the mind map tool to help them discover their passions and unlock their potential.
• As a Business Analyst, I found the tool useful in breaking-down complex subject matter to help understand relationships and dependencies among processes.
• By using mind maps, you can capture different ideas and display their relationship while organizing them in a way that doesn’t clutter and disorient the brain. Mind maps are effective because they mimic the way the brain learns. They structure information that expands outward from a central idea rather than reading down in a linear pattern.
• Here is an example of a mind map developed from my taking notes during an interview with an at-risk-youth. You will see the central theme of “What are You Passionate About”, surrounded by three topics, family, school, and sports. Also, depicted are questions, responses, consequences, and alternatives:
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white vortex
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I am looking for a Google diagram feature similar to Microsoft Visio’s brainstorming component. Ideally to read through a document and create a brainstorming pictorial diagram automatically containing only node key points and relationships.

restive sluice
white vortex
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While researching information for the development of a pictorial mind-map tool that would be able to harness data, text, images, and videos, I found the not yet released Google AI Gemini experiment (still under development). I suggest that the Gemini team consider developing a mind map pictorial diagram product to be included in the Google AI Gemini experiment.

white vortex