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00:00In this video, I'm going to show you how to go from a PowerPoint presentation like this one to this one
00:04-ci by using artificial intelligence that will work for you.
00:09Today, I'm going to teach you how to use an AI agent, GenSpark, by optimizing each of your actions so that you don't
00:15stop wasting time on your office work.
00:18Here's how to do it.
00:19Let's talk business: how we're going to use AI to generate visual presentations, and most importantly, what mistakes to avoid.
00:25to correct.
00:26Activate the checkmark, support this video.
00:28For this tutorial, you'll need to use GenSpark, and to get the best possible price, I use
00:34This platform allows me to use GenSpark, Canva and ChatGPT.
00:39If you want to find the link in the training, the basics of AI, courses and support that are in
00:44description and in secret.
00:46If you don't change the way you work, nothing will change in terms of your results.
00:50My goal is to stop lying to people about how we use AI, and I'm telling you, no, the
00:57'AI isn't going to make you money by clicking a button without any skill,'
01:01by sharing the link, leaving a comment and subscribing to the channel.
01:05For your presentation, is it better to use ChatGPT or an AI agent?
01:10Well, it depends on your level of understanding of system instructions.
01:13At the end of this video, I'll show you how to generate the same result with ChatGPT.
01:18use ChatGPT.
01:19If, on the other hand, your level of promptness is more like what influencers are doing today,
01:27I advise you to use an AI agent, which is a system that has already had what is called
01:32It is a human learning process and therefore it is goal-oriented.
01:36If you tell him, "Give me a presentation," he will be able to do it independently.
01:40That doesn't mean that what will happen to you is what you expect.
01:43In a few seconds, I have a structured plan, sourced figures, graphs, clean text, a professional design and
01:50all the slides are ready to use.
01:53And that's where the working method I teach you in the Mastering the training comes in.
01:58best of AI
01:59will allow you today to move from the tool that everyone has to transforming ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini
02:07as an employee who performs work for you.
02:10It's all in the working method.
02:12We'll start with the idea, you want to produce, this is a presentation.
02:16The first point is to build the plan for your presentation.
02:19For this, I recommend the Google ecosystem, a free tool called Notebook LM which will allow you to use
02:26documents to work with completely free of charge.
02:29By clicking the create button, you will open a new window and you will add either files, or
02:35links to videos, web pages, or copying text.
02:39That's how I was able to add multiple sources to my document.
02:42What will interest me is one article in particular.
02:45From now on, you have Gemini who will be working on your text.
02:49A RAG (Retrivial Augmented Generation) system, which will work only on the document you have selected.
02:55To do this, you deselect the other elements, select your document, and from now on, you have what
03:00'This is called a pop-up window.
03:02This window will allow you to extract data.
03:05For example, I will ask the AI ​​to create a structured plan for an 8-slide presentation.
03:10What's important is to understand that the starting point is data.
03:13The data you extract is what will allow you to set the attention blocks of the
03:17model.
03:18If you don't know what I'm talking about, I refer you to the videos in the description.
03:21We have already discussed the attention block element in neural network models.
03:24What will interest us is to note how the model will retrieve the information, structure it, and use it.
03:30systematically only the requested source.
03:33From this plan, we can switch to Google Docs and start working on the content.
03:38We will be able to modify the title, the tagline, and if we need to integrate an image inside.
03:44And we are currently creating a very precise plan of what we want to achieve in terms of
03:49realization.
03:49And that changes everything about the final result.
03:53From now on, I will give GenSpark the link to the study I want to format.
03:59that of the study of the function of contexts, what is called the MRCR V2 benchmark,
04:05and to understand what the difference is between long contexts and what are called attention blocks.
04:11This is a key element that allows us to link a model's ability to extract consistent information and
04:17relevant within long documents.
04:19To achieve this, I set a goal and, more importantly, a plan.
04:24The objective is quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation.
04:26What will determine the content and quality is the information you bring to each of
04:32these steps.
04:33And here's the advantage of GenSpark: you don't need to tell it how it should
04:38Format your slides.
04:39To do this, simply go to the "Plus" version, switch to the slide interface, and pre-select one of the layouts.
04:46on the page that is provided in the template.
04:48This is the real point that will save you time.
04:51Unlike other models, such as Gemini or ChatGPT, you don't need to explain what type
04:58layout you need.
04:59Simply apply a template and then paste the prompt you just wrote with
05:04each of the slides you want to produce.
05:06To make things more challenging and to make you realize that you are capable of integrating charts and graphs
05:13that you have chosen, not that the model will generate randomly.
05:16I'm going to give him this image, which corresponds to the one in the official OpenAI documentation.
05:22ChatGPT and the MRCR V2 benchmark module.
05:26The goal is to show you that if you prompt correctly and ask the model to integrate the schema
05:32In the slide, the model will break down each of the steps and build the entire presentation.
05:40And the difference is that, since we're dealing with what's called an AI agent, it's pre-trained
05:44to perform tasks to target what is called an objective.
05:49You don't need to specify how to achieve the objective. And that changes everything. For someone
05:53If you're starting out in the world of AI, you're dealing with a model that will execute all the
05:57tasks
05:58and in a few minutes, you have the presentation edited and formatted on which you
06:03Go check out the graph integration and I'll show you now how we can optimize them.
06:08Once you're on the channel, welcome. I'm the bane of influencers.
06:12The one who's shaking up the world of AI marketing. The one who revealed the worst lies about
06:18the tutorials.
06:19My objective, for example, is to give me a 10-slide presentation explaining AI trends in 2026.
06:25Okay, let's try and stop the nonsense about artificial intelligence, guys.
06:29Never in the working world will you have a boss who tells you to give me a presentation at
06:33A quick overview of 10 slides for the trends in AI in 2026
06:38And give me 10 slides at random. That only exists in the magical world of influencers.
06:44You don't care until the day you end up at the job center. And then you realize that
06:48You no longer have the skills to be in the job market.
06:51I went to the job center. I waited in line with the guys. I waited for half an hour.
06:56Three-quarters of an hour wait.
06:57And when I arrived, they said to me, "Ah, but you, we see you on TV,
07:01"Thing. What are you doing here?"
07:02I waited in line.
07:23If you continue to use artificial intelligence in this way, you will not be able to make a
07:28PowerPoint presentation.
07:29The prompt is meaningless. Secondly, we don't even know what the artificial intelligence will generate.
07:35He needs to be credible in what he proposes. This is applicable in the world of work.
07:38First thing, if you haven't already, subscribe and turn on notifications because they're going to try, of course.
07:42to reduce my visibility.
07:44My old account already had 5000 followers. I got another account with 3000 followers.
07:48So this isn't the first time I've warned you.
07:51After that, if you want to use their working method, I invite you to buy their entire training program to become a millionaire.
07:57to launch businesses and go to Dubai.
08:01That will give us a break.
08:02Now let's talk about serious matters. You have two really interesting tools.
08:06This interface includes the AI ​​tools editor.
08:10The layout can be corrected.
08:11In that case, you can customize by requesting the modifications and points you want to include.
08:16We refined the content automatically and now you let the AI ​​do its thing.
08:20What I advise against is letting the AI ​​work all by itself.
08:23We have the option to mark and modify.
08:25And that's where it starts to get interesting.
08:26You have the option to click on a specific element and ask it to make such and such a modification, change the
08:32color of such an element.
08:33But you can also use the advanced edition.
08:36The advanced edition allows you to switch to a PowerPoint-like editor which will allow you, this time, to
08:41to perfectly control the text color and layout.
08:45And that goes for each of the slides.
08:47But there's an even more powerful tool that I'm going to introduce to you.
08:50You saw that the images, for example, were integrated.
08:53But there is a small layout flaw.
08:55I'm going to show you how to solve it.
08:56On the button in the top right corner, you have the option to export your presentation to PowerPoint, PDF, Google Slides.
09:03What we're going to do is download it and open it.
09:07'inside another tool called Canva.
09:10I'll leave you all the links.
09:11The tutorials you see on the internet don't work.
09:14The method is not good.
09:15This approach does not solve the problems we have in business.
09:19Everything I'm teaching you is contained in the Best of AI training.
09:2265 hours in the world of office automation, accounting, presentation, studies, with updates.
09:29Almost every month, a new module arrives with the updates, and this at no extra cost.
09:35All the information is in the description.
09:36Canva, I have created a dedicated training course for you, Personal Branding and Marketing, Canva.
09:41We'll click on the "More" button and now we'll use the "Import" button and
09:46We're going to import the presentation we did with James Park.
09:50And simply by clicking the button, applying 8 pages, the entire presentation is converted into a
09:56a visual system that will now allow you to modify it.
09:59And this is the most incredible tool we have.
10:01This will allow you to modify each element extremely precisely, each graph, and to correct certain small elements.
10:08For example, the text here should be changed color.
10:10This allows you to select the text area and change the color.
10:13And here, for example, to resize the image by removing the excess section and then repositioning it correctly
10:18the visual aspect and optimizing the layout.
10:20So, it's these tips that make the difference in the working world, the fluidity with which you
10:25will actually get what you want.
10:27We have our 8 slides, we got exactly what we asked the AI ​​for because we
10:32has a working method.
10:33From there, you have the option to download in different formats, such as images, PDF, SVG,
10:40videos, GIFT, PowerPoint.
10:42And you also have a pretty great tool, which is animation.
10:46I'm going to show you, we're going to animate all the slides automatically.
10:50Click on the magic animation button and it will allow you to create a visual animation, transitions.
10:56And we can define, as you can see, effects.
10:58Here, we change styles extremely quickly; it's incredibly fluid.
11:01Therefore, the time saved is obvious.
11:03So, if you want to learn how to use Canva, which is a tool also used for communication on
11:09social media,
11:10Create posts, presentations, spreadsheets, you have a 30-day trial.
11:14Alternatively, you can subscribe and that will allow you to use this tool which, for me, is a
11:20An indispensable tool in today's world of work.
11:22Just like ChatGPT, it's a tool you need to be efficient in your daily workflow.
11:29at the office.
11:29We are resuming our working methods.
11:31We use our LM loop to implement the structure of our plan.
11:35We're going to switch to Gemini so we can finalize our presentation plan.
11:41We will use this plan inside a GenSpark AI agent with the slide option.
11:46We'll choose the slide template, paste our prompt, define the format we want, and let the system do the rest.
11:53artificial and add the images into our presentation.
11:56And from there, you can edit, modify, and even create complete animations with Canva, which will...
12:03to allow, in just a few clicks, to obtain a perfect presentation, ready to be used.
12:07And if I wanted to do all that with ChatGPT, is that possible?
12:11Yes, it's possible.
12:12And I'm going to show you how.
12:12Agentic systems are systems that are primarily geared towards what are called objective managers,
12:18with planning systems that are already defined.
12:21The model is what he has to do.
12:23He was given his instructions.
12:25What ChatGPT lacks, moreover, is a system that, by its very nature, is a system
12:29in response to instructions.
12:30The difference is that in ChatGPT, you will create the instructions from A to Z.
12:34Let me explain.
12:35ChatGPT is simply the best artificial intelligence model available today, but it is very technical.
12:40And 99.9% of people don't know how to use it because it's an extremely advanced agent.
12:46What he needs is for you to provide a UX charter, define the format of the structure, the
12:51size, margins, layout, typography, color palette, text, accents, text style,
12:57and how each of these sections is structured with the definition of the color codes.
13:01This will allow the model to reproduce exactly the same thing with ChatGPT.
13:07And it is with this method that you transform ChatGPT into an employee.
13:11ChatGPT will run the job for 48 minutes.
13:14So, if you don't frame the model, this is what you're going to get.
13:17If you are going to frame the model, here is the breakdown.
13:20And you'll be surprised to see one thing: ChatGPT is also able to integrate the
13:25images.
13:25And you can see that he was able to re-crop the image and position it correctly for me.
13:29That shows you one thing.
13:30Today, whether with ChatGPT or with an AI agent, the same result can be obtained.
13:35What changes is your ability to construct system instructions.
13:39If we compare the two applications we have here, the one on the left is done by ChatGPT, the one
13:45The one on the right is made by GenSpark.
13:47The difference is that if you are a beginner, opt for systems like GenSpark.
13:52That's really where you'll get the best results.
13:54If you need to scale your business and create agentic systems, ChatGPT can absolutely do it.
14:00You simply need to use the prompts as I showed you.
14:04And to truly master artificial intelligence, I refer you to the "Best of AI" training course, which is...
14:09in description.
14:10You will have the methods you see for using it in the workplace.
14:14That's the problem with storytelling.
14:20We don't have our own source.
14:21We have information that is taken at random.
14:24We didn't choose anything about the presentation.
14:31And you don't have any clients who are going to ask you to do a presentation at random.
14:36Once you understand that social media marketing today is about showcasing tools that work
14:40all by themselves and that they don't walk by themselves.
14:42Wake up, the world of work has changed.
14:46The world of unemployment has changed.
14:48Unemployment benefits no longer mattered.
14:51The country's economic deficits.
14:534 out of 10 people contribute to restoring public finances.
14:58At some point, the government is going to do something very clear.
15:00He's going to shut off the taps, and you'll have those who have nothing left to eat and those who can continue.
15:04to work.
15:04We're going to be up against a wall, we won't have a choice.
15:06The best thing you can do is learn to use the tool that will change your way
15:12to work.
15:13Life has ruined me.
15:14I wouldn't be able to do anything and just wait at home for a disability pension.
15:17I didn't choose to do this.
15:18The day the government decides they no longer have the means to help people who have
15:22a disability,
15:22elderly people, people injured at work, people who have had an accident,
15:27You cannot expect the state to be there forever and all the time.
15:31And you don't have your whole life ahead of you.
15:33You think you can do things, but you don't realize that maybe in a week,
15:36You will no longer be able to do it, and you hadn't considered that.
15:39If you have something to do, do it now.
15:41After that, everyone takes responsibility.
15:43I brought my own.
15:44Up to you.
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