Use AI to prepare a practice run of your presentation so you can rehearse answers and refine your delivery.
Before you present, the nerves kick in — and suddenly you're wondering if your slides make sense, if your explanation is clear, or if you're missing an obvious question someone will ask. Instead of rehearsing alone or hoping for the best, use AI to simulate the audience. Give it your presentation outline or talking points, tell it who'll be in the room, and ask it to act as that audience. It'll ask the questions they're likely to ask, point out unclear sections, and help you figure out where you need stronger explanations or better examples. This isn't about memorizing a script — it's about stress-testing your content before it matters. You'll walk into the room more confident because you've already thought through the tricky parts. And if the AI flags something confusing, you have time to fix it now instead of stumbling through it live. Use this the night before or the morning of your presentation. It takes ten minutes and turns a shaky run-through into a polished delivery. You'll feel prepared, not panicked.
Try this prompt today
“I'm presenting tomorrow to [describe your audience: executives, clients, my team, etc.]. Here's my outline: [paste your slides, bullet points, or talking points]. Please act as this audience and ask me the questions they're most likely to ask. Also point out any part of my explanation that might be unclear or need a stronger example.”
March 14, 2026
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