Build a slide outline, write talking points and speaker notes, and prep for questions — tap to copy, then add your topic.
The most common presentation mistake is opening the slide software and typing — you end up with a pile of bullet points and no through-line. AI is most useful at the step before that: pinning down your one core message and a clean slide-by-slide arc for your specific audience and time slot. Once the structure holds, it's quick to generate talking points and speaker notes you say out loud rather than read off the screen, which is what keeps an audience with you. Watch one thing: if you ask for facts or statistics to put on a slide, verify them — a made-up number in a presentation is the kind of error that gets noticed in the room.