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A neural network for presentations: slides from text

A presentation is a task where generative AI shows especially clearly: text, structure and images all come together here. "Throwing together some slides" used to take an evening; now a neural network assembles a draft deck in a couple of minutes — from a short idea or from finished text. Let's work out what it takes on and what's still better finished by hand.

What the neural network does for you

  • Structure. From the topic "onboarding new employees" it suggests a logical sequence of slides: problem → goal → steps → outcome.
  • Slide text. Turns paragraphs into short bullet points and headings — without the "wall of text" nobody reads.
  • Images and icons. Generates or picks visuals for each slide so the deck doesn't look bare.
  • Design. Pulls it all into one style — fonts, colours, spacing.

Two paths to a presentation

From an idea. You give a topic and a couple of inputs (for whom, how many slides, what tone) — the network invents the content from scratch. Fast, but you need to check the facts and add your own data.

From finished text. You already have a document, report or article — the network "compresses" it into slides. More accurate in meaning, because the substance is yours; the model's job is to structure and design it.

Images for slides are the same image generation. Describe a visual for the cover right here:

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Where a human is needed

A neural network makes an excellent draft, but it doesn't remove the final responsibility. Check the facts and figures, adjust the emphasis for your audience and cut the "filler" the model likes to add for bulk. The best strategy is to treat the result as a draft from an assistant: 80% of the work is done, and the last 20% is what makes the presentation yours.

“A brief for the perfect presentation in 1 prompt”

A template of inputs that turns a vague “make a presentation” into a precise request — with audience, goal, tone and slide count.

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What's next

A presentation is just one work task. If you want to go deeper into visuals, start with the image generation guide — it covers prompts, logos and product cards. And for an overview of all the directions, see the general intro section.


In the Twelver chat you can assemble the structure, text and images for slides in one conversation. Your first generations are free after signing up.

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Everything in this guide runs inside Twelver

One chat for text, images, video, music and voice — no separate services or subscriptions.

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