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How To · 2026

How to Use AI to Prepare Presentations

Presentation preparation with AI goes beyond writing slides — it means rehearsing delivery, testing message clarity, and anticipating audience questions. Voice AI makes this available at any time, without needing a human audience.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

The three things that actually matter

1

Structure thinking by voice

Describe your presentation's goal and audience to Lucy. Ask it to help you structure a narrative arc that serves both. Structure built through conversation is usually more audience-centred than structure built alone.

2

First draft rehearsal

Deliver your presentation out loud to Lucy before you have slides. Speaking without slides forces clarity — if you cannot explain it without a visual crutch, the slide is hiding an unclear idea.

3

Message clarity check

After a section, ask Lucy: 'What was the core point I was making?' If its answer does not match yours, the message needs work.

TLDR:Use Lucy OS1 to think through your presentation structure, deliver your first full run-through by voice, get feedback on clarity and logic, and practice Q&A with simulated audience questions. All before you walk into the room.

Why Lucy OS1

Structure thinking by voice

Describe your presentation's goal and audience to Lucy. Ask it to help you structure a narrative arc that serves both. Structure built through conversation is usually more audience-centred than structure built alone.

First draft rehearsal

Deliver your presentation out loud to Lucy before you have slides. Speaking without slides forces clarity — if you cannot explain it without a visual crutch, the slide is hiding an unclear idea.

Message clarity check

After a section, ask Lucy: 'What was the core point I was making?' If its answer does not match yours, the message needs work.

Q&A simulation

Ask Lucy to ask you the hardest questions an audience member could raise. Skeptical questions, off-topic questions, challenging questions. Preparing for adversarial Q&A is the best way to reduce presentation anxiety.

QUICK COMPARISON

Lucy OS1 vs most AI tools

Capability Lucy OS1 Most AI tools
Memory across sessions ✓ Permanent — never resets ✗ Resets after every session
Voice quality ✓ Lucy OS1 Natural Voice (best-in-class) ✗ Basic STT — struggles with noise
Calendar awareness ✓ Reads Google Calendar in real time ✗ No calendar access
Available 24/7 Always on, any device Available but stateless each time
Gets personal over time ✓ Builds your context continuously ✗ Starts from zero every session

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How to use Lucy OS1

1

Create your free account

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2

Connect your Google Calendar

Lucy reads your upcoming events before every conversation — so it already knows your day before you say a word.

3

Start talking about how to use ai to prepare presentations

Speak naturally. Lucy listens, responds by voice, and begins building context from your very first exchange. The more you use it, the better it gets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many times should I rehearse with AI?
At least two full run-throughs before any significant presentation. First pass: identify structural issues. Second pass: practice delivery on the improved structure. More for high-stakes presentations.
Can AI help me write my presentation?
Yes — tell Lucy your topic, audience, and goal, and it helps you develop the key points. Be careful not to let AI write the content in a way that loses your authentic voice and specific examples.
What is the most common presentation mistake AI helps catch?
Unclear core message. Most presenters include too much and bury their main point. AI feedback consistently identifies when the core message is not landing — which is the most valuable single piece of feedback available.

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