Need to create a presentation? Try this new AI tool with Google Slides
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The artificial intelligence sensation is about to get even more practical. Google is adding ChatGPT to its Slides program, making it a breeze to create presentations.
Read on for more details on this fantastic AI function and how to get it.
Google adds ChatGPT to MagicSlides
Google Slides is widely used for creating and sharing presentations. With its MagicSlides extension, Google has introduced a new way of enhancing these projects by incorporating artificial intelligence capabilities. Basically, MagicSlides is a combination of Google Slides and ChatGPT.
As you probably know, ChatGPT is an advanced language model developed by OpenAI that uses machine learning to generate natural language responses to questions.
By integrating ChatGPT into MagicSlides, Google lets you get relevant real-time information and context for presentations. It takes most of the difficult work out of creating presentations and does it for you with the help of AI.
How to use MagicSlides
To get started with MagicSlides, you need to have a Google account. MagicSlides is a free extension that can be installed from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Once installed, it can be accessed from the Google Slides toolbar under extensions. You can then open a new or existing presentation and use MagicSlides to add new features.
To start, sign in to your Google account and open Google Slides. Next, under Start a new presentation, select Blank. This will open a new presentation editor. Now click Extensions and select MagicSlides App GPT for Slides > Open.
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