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Anyone else feel like presentations haven’t really evolved?
Hey there, lately I ve been thinking on why do presentations still feel so manual?
Even with all the tools out there, making a deck still takes a ton of effort. And once it s done, it s usually just a bunch of static slides. You present, people (hopefully) listen, and that s it. Especially for things like onboarding or training, it still feels like a one-way street.
What would it take to truly automate presentations?
Hey everyone
Lately I ve been thinking: for all the tools and tech upgrades, presentations still feel surprisingly static. As an automation enthusiast, I can t help but notice how much of the process, from building slides to delivering them, still takes a lot of manual effort.