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Talk Practice · 2026

How to Get AI Feedback on Your Presentation

Getting useful feedback on a presentation before you deliver it is difficult. Colleagues are reluctant to be critical. Coaches are expensive. Recording yourself gives you data but no response. AI conversation provides a responsive feedback loop that you can access the night before a presentation without inconveniencing anyone.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

The three things that actually matter

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Content clarity feedback

Explain your core argument to Lucy as if to someone unfamiliar with the topic. Ask: 'was that clear?' and 'what questions do you have?' The questions Lucy asks reveal the gaps your audience will experience.

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Structure and flow feedback

Deliver your full presentation and ask Lucy to reflect back the structure it heard. If the structure Lucy reports does not match your intended structure, the organisation is not landing clearly enough.

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Argument strength testing

Ask Lucy to challenge your key claims: 'what is wrong with that argument?' or 'what would a sceptic say?' This adversarial testing before the real presentation makes your arguments stronger.

TLDR:Deliver your presentation to Lucy and ask specifically for feedback on your argument, your structure, and your clarity. Lucy responds in real time, asks the questions your audience will ask, and tells you where the logic is unclear. You can act on the feedback immediately and rehearse the revision.

Why Lucy OS1

Content clarity feedback

Explain your core argument to Lucy as if to someone unfamiliar with the topic. Ask: 'was that clear?' and 'what questions do you have?' The questions Lucy asks reveal the gaps your audience will experience.

Structure and flow feedback

Deliver your full presentation and ask Lucy to reflect back the structure it heard. If the structure Lucy reports does not match your intended structure, the organisation is not landing clearly enough.

Argument strength testing

Ask Lucy to challenge your key claims: 'what is wrong with that argument?' or 'what would a sceptic say?' This adversarial testing before the real presentation makes your arguments stronger.

Delivery self-assessment

After your run, describe to Lucy how you felt the delivery went and what specifically felt off. The act of articulating your own assessment often reveals the issue more clearly than any external feedback.

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

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Connect your Google Calendar

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

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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

Can AI give useful feedback on presentation content as well as delivery?
Yes. AI is particularly useful for content clarity, argument structure, and identifying gaps in logic. It cannot give feedback on visual design, physical presence, or the subjective impact of your personal style, but content and structure feedback is highly actionable.
How do I ask AI for specific feedback rather than general comments?
Frame your request precisely: 'I am going to deliver my opening section. Tell me what questions you have after you hear it.' or 'Challenge the business case I just made.' Specific framing produces specific, useful feedback.
Is AI feedback as useful as feedback from a real person who knows the field?
Different, not necessarily less useful. A domain expert gives you field-specific feedback. AI gives you the perspective of an engaged, intelligent generalist. Both are valuable: an expert finds the technical gaps, AI finds the communication gaps.
What should I do with AI presentation feedback?
Act on it immediately. Make the specific change that the feedback identified, then deliver that section again to confirm the issue is resolved. Feedback that is not acted on the same session is usually not acted on at all.

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