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30 articles about presentation software in AI news
Gamma Launches 'Imagine' AI for Instant Presentation Visuals
Gamma launched an AI feature called 'Imagine' that creates presentation-ready visuals from text descriptions. The tool aims to reduce reliance on designers for routine business slides.
Dokie AI Generates Presentation Decks from Bullet Points, Positioning as 'Cursor for Slides'
Dokie is a new AI tool that automatically converts unstructured bullet points into formatted presentation decks in under two minutes, eliminating manual formatting and template selection.
Claude AI Revolutionizes Presentation Creation: From Hours to Minutes
Anthropic's Claude AI has demonstrated the ability to transform presentation creation, reportedly condensing what would typically take 10 hours into just 100 seconds. This breakthrough promises to fundamentally change how professionals prepare for meetings and presentations.
NotebookLM's PowerPoint Integration: AI Research Assistant Evolves into Presentation Creator
Google's NotebookLM has expanded beyond research summarization to include slide generation and editing capabilities with direct PowerPoint export. This transforms the AI research assistant into a complete presentation workflow tool.
NVIDIA GTC 2025 Preview: Leaked Highlights Signal Major AI Hardware and Software Breakthroughs
Early leaks from NVIDIA's upcoming GTC 2025 conference reveal significant advancements in AI hardware, software frameworks, and robotics. The preview suggests major performance leaps and new capabilities that could reshape AI development across industries.
Aura: How Semantic Version Control Could Revolutionize AI-Assisted Software Development
Aura introduces semantic version control for AI coding agents by tracking abstract syntax trees instead of text, enabling precise rollbacks and reducing LLM token costs by 95%. This open-source tool addresses fundamental challenges in AI-generated code management.
LLM Schema-Adaptive Method Enables Zero-Shot EHR Transfer
Researchers propose Schema-Adaptive Tabular Representation Learning, an LLM-driven method that transforms structured variables into semantic statements. It enables zero-shot alignment across unseen EHR schemas and outperforms clinical baselines, including neurologists, on dementia diagnosis tasks.
Open-Source 3D Building Editor Runs in Browser, Powered by AI
A developer has open-sourced a full 3D building editor that runs entirely in a web browser. This tool uses AI to lower the barrier to architectural design, potentially disrupting professional software workflows.
Linux Kernel Maintainer Linus Torvalds Reports AI-Generated Bug Reports Now Contain 'Actual Bugs' and Working Patches
Linus Torvalds, the lead maintainer of the Linux kernel, has stated that AI-generated bug reports are no longer 'slop' and now frequently identify real bugs with working patches. This marks a significant shift in the practical utility of AI for large-scale, complex software maintenance.
Andrej Karpathy's 'Engineering's Phase Shift' Talk Covers AI Psychosis, Model Speciation, and a SETI-Style Movement
Andrej Karpathy's one-hour talk, highlighted by AI engineer Rohan Pandey, explores the shift from software to AI engineering, touching on AI psychosis, AutoResearch, and a potential distributed AI research movement.
How an Industrial Piping Contractor Uses Claude Code for Real-World Engineering
A contractor shares how Claude Code handles complex industrial piping calculations and documentation, proving it's not just for software developers.
ByteDance Unleashes Open-Source AI SuperAgent, Challenging the Agent Development Landscape
ByteDance has open-sourced a powerful AI 'SuperAgent' capable of research, coding, web development, and presentation creation. This move signals a major shift in how advanced AI agents are developed and shared, potentially accelerating the entire field.
Blue Yonder Expands Agentic AI and Mobile Apps for Supply Chain Execution
Supply chain software leader Blue Yonder announced new AI agents and mobile applications for retail planning and execution. The updates target merchandise financial planning, assortment optimization, and mobile allocation tasks to help teams make faster, smarter decisions.
ByteDance's DeerFlow 2.0: The Autonomous AI Employee That Manages Its Own Virtual Workspace
ByteDance has open-sourced DeerFlow 2.0, an AI super-agent capable of complex multi-step tasks like research, coding, and presentation creation. Unlike standard chatbots, it operates in an isolated virtual computer environment and can coordinate multiple AI assistants simultaneously.
From Text to Tensor: The Hidden Mathematical Journey That Powers Modern AI
Large language models don't process words as humans do—they transform text through a sophisticated mathematical pipeline involving tokenization, vectorization, and contextual embedding. This article reveals the step-by-step process that turns simple sentences into the multidimensional numerical representations AI systems actually understand.
Hatice: The Autonomous AI Orchestrator That Writes Its Own Code
Hatice is an autonomous issue orchestration system that uses Claude Code agents to solve software development tasks end-to-end. It polls issue trackers, dispatches AI agents to isolated workspaces, and manages the entire development lifecycle with real-time observability.
NVIDIA's SVG Benchmark Saturation Signals New Era in AI Graphics Performance
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's presentation of the next RTX 6000 GPU series reveals that SVG benchmark performance has reached saturation, indicating a major milestone in AI-accelerated graphics rendering capabilities.
Anthropic Expands Claude's PowerPoint Integration to Pro Users, Challenging Microsoft's AI Dominance
Anthropic has expanded access to its Claude AI integration for Microsoft PowerPoint, now including Pro subscribers alongside enterprise plans. The tool creates, edits, and generates presentations directly within PowerPoint while maintaining design consistency. This strategic move intensifies competition in the productivity AI space.
Bridging Human Language and Machine Logic: New AI Framework Achieves Near-Perfect Translation Accuracy
Researchers have developed NL2LOGIC, an AI framework that translates natural language into formal logic with 99% syntactic accuracy. By using abstract syntax trees as an intermediate representation, the system dramatically improves semantic correctness and downstream reasoning performance.
40-Author Survey Unveils 'Levels × Laws' Framework for Agent World Models
A 40-author survey introduces a 'levels × laws' framework for world models in AI agents, spanning 3 capability levels and 4 law regimes, synthesizing 400+ works. It provides a shared vocabulary for designing and evaluating world models across traditionally siloed research communities.
Meta: Code Agents Improve by Reusing Short Summaries, Not Raw Logs
Meta's new paper reveals that coding agents with summary-based history reuse outperform those using raw logs, improving efficiency and success on complex tasks.
DNL Method Finds 2 Bits That Crash ResNet-50, Qwen3-30B
Researchers introduced Deep Neural Lesion (DNL), a method to find critical parameters. Flipping just two sign bits reduced ResNet-50 accuracy by 99.8% and Qwen3-30B reasoning to 0%.
Claude AI Generates Weekly Meal Plans with Nutrition Goals
A prompt library demonstrates Claude's ability to create personalized weekly meal plans that meet specific nutrition targets, potentially saving users hundreds on groceries and dietitian fees.
Anthropic Launches Claude Design, a Direct Figma Competitor
Anthropic launched Claude Design, a direct competitor to Figma, following the resignation of its Chief Product Officer from Figma's board. Figma's stock fell 7% in an hour after the announcement.
GPT-5.4 Launches with Computer Control API
OpenAI launched GPT-5.4, featuring a 'Computer Use' API that lets the model control a user's desktop. Despite improvements, it scores 78.5% on SWE-Bench, behind Claude 3.5 Sonnet's 81.2%.
Google's Auto-Diagnose AI Hits 90% Accuracy Debugging Test Failures
Google researchers built Auto-Diagnose, an LLM tool that analyzes failure logs to suggest root causes. It achieved 90.14% accuracy in evaluation and was used on over 52,000 distinct failing tests after company-wide deployment.
ETH Zurich & Anthropic AI Links Anonymous Accounts via Writing Style
Researchers built an AI that identifies authors from anonymous accounts by analyzing writing style. It achieved over 80% accuracy, raising significant privacy concerns for online anonymity.
Anthropic to Launch Claude Opus 4.7 & AI Design Tool This Week
Anthropic is launching Claude Opus 4.7 and a new AI design tool this week, according to a report. The company is also testing a more advanced model, Claude Mythos, for cybersecurity applications.
Microsoft Tests OpenClaw-Style AI Agents for Autonomous 365 Copilot
Microsoft is reportedly testing OpenClaw-style AI agents to evolve Microsoft 365 Copilot into an always-on, autonomous assistant. This move aims to directly handle complex, multi-step tasks like email triage and calendar management without constant user prompting.
Meta's 'Model as Computer' Paper Explores LLM OS-Level Integration
A new research paper from Meta explores a paradigm where the language model acts as the computer's kernel, directly managing processes and memory. This could fundamentally change how AI agents are architected and interact with systems.