Last
month,
I
spent
three
hours
building
a
deck
for
a
client
pitch.
The
next
week,
I
used
Claude
to
generate
the
structure,
speaker
notes,
and
slide
layouts
in
12
minutes.
The
difference
wasn’t
magic
—
it
was
knowing
exactly
what
to
ask
for.
Most
people
treat
AI
presentation
tools
as
magic
buttons.
Pick
a
topic,
hit
generate,
done.
That’s
why
the
output
is
usually
generic,
off-brand,
and
missing
context
only
you
understand.
The
real
speed
comes
from
architecting
your
prompt
so
the
AI
builds
what
you
actually
need,
not
what
it
thinks
presentations
look
like.
The
Architecture
Problem
Here’s
what
fails:
throwing
a
topic
at
an
AI
and
expecting
a
coherent
20-slide
deck.
Tools
like
Beautiful.ai,
Gamma,
and
Tome
try
to
solve
this
by
adding
UI
layers
on
top
of
LLMs,
but
they’re
fighting
the
same
constraint
—
the
AI
doesn’t
know
your
audience,
your
message
hierarchy,
or
what