I always write my slides in HTML (with RevealJS) and I started trying out Copilot yesterday for the first time while working on a slide deck about Docker. I was really impressed with how much it helped me fill in the slides, both in terms of the HTML and the content. It probably helped that I had other slide decks in the same repo (if it checks other files?) and that I often write the key outline slides first. So, if anyone else writes slides in HTML or Markdown, try out Copilot for a helping hand.<p>*Disclosure: I work for Microsoft.
This seems like a great way to make a boring, unfocused presentation. Not bad for generating filler, or a presentation that could be done poorly by a college freshman without any speaking experience. The slide comments are more opinionated, and better but the slides themselves are bland.<p>For example, I generated one for "Why use Hacker News": <a href="https://slidesgpt.com/l/X3sU" rel="nofollow">https://slidesgpt.com/l/X3sU</a>
See also ChatBCG (now ChatBA): <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34167099" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34167099</a>