Just had a go with SlidesGPT. The result looks more like a slide deck, in that the content of each slide is in point form (unlike tome.app). You can then download it as a PPT or Google Slide deck, and use those slides which are useful. Overall, the resulting slide deck is still talking around the topic, and is lacking in depth or a coherent development. This seems to be a weakness common to all AI tools at the moment.
Paul Sze - Honorary Professional Consultant, Dept of Curriculum & Instruction, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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