The company says it can generate a fully realized presentation with one simple text prompt. That is, it can create 10 to 20 PowerPoint slides from that single prompt, including layout, text, photos and icons - it pulls in the best understanding of the results and decides whether each part is best displayed as bullet points, charts, images or a straight text slide. Meanwhile, the San Francisco-based, enterprise business-focused Beautiful AI jumped in the mix earlier this month with DesignerBot. “So for us, weaving generative AI into Tome was a no-brainer.” Image by Tome Beautiful AI offers one-prompt presentation generation “We built Tome to be a responsive, intelligent partner, not a static page,” said Peiris. Creators can also specify output type (presentation, story or outline), as well as image style (such as neo impressionist, pop art, fantasy, cyberpunk or anime). For example, creators can now choose the most fitting tone of voice: inspirational, formal, informal, objective, persuasive or playful. They are built for what a press release called “intuitive collaboration with AI” - including text rewriting, length and tone adjustments, and generative prompt bar customization. Today, the company, which is helmed by Meta product veterans Keith Peiris and Henri Liriani, released a new suite of “generative storytelling” features powered by GPT-3. The latest upgrade comes from San Francisco-based startup Tome, which in November added DALL-E to its beta release of flexible, interactive slide options. Learn More Tome releases GPT-3-powered ‘generative storytelling’ features
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |