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Elevating Presentations with AI: How to Use GenAI to Help Create Compelling Presentations

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One area of work in which AI can have a huge impact is in creating presentations. Many AI tools now exist to help presentations look more beautiful and communicate more effectively—all while cutting down on the time it takes to create one. Unfortunately, they take a lot of time and effort to put together.

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Detecting Delicate Text: Going Beyond Toxicity

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For that reason, our research has recently explored the concept of sensitive, or “delicate,” text. While there has been a lot of research into detecting and combating toxic text in recent years, we’ve seen a gap when it comes to the broader category of delicate text, which may not be characterized as toxic but still presents a risk.

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The Art of Writing for Public Speaking: Crafting Presentations for Impactful Delivery

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Whatever the forum, public speaking is always easier when you prepare a presentation and talking points ahead of time. This guide will cover how to write presentations for various audiences you work with every day. You may find it helpful to reiterate those points at the end of your presentation for extra impact.

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CoEdIT: State-of-the-Art Text Editing With Fewer Parameters

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This has included extensive use of large language models (LLMs), which got us wondering: What if we made LLMs specialize in text editing? Open Roles We’ve noticed a gap in current research: LLMs are generally trained for a broad set of text-generation tasks. Shape the way millions of people communicate!

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A Guide to In-Text Citations: APA, MLA, and Chicago

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MLA, APA, and Chicago all have different methods for in-text citations, so you may have to change your style from paper to paper. In this guide, we explain how to do in-text citations for MLA, APA, and Chicago, as well as discuss the difference between parenthetical and narrative citations, the two types of in-text citations.

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Simple Present Tense: How to Use It, With Examples

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The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. We use the simple present tense when an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). It even proofreads your text, so your work is extra polished wherever you write.

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How We Optimize Performance for the Grammarly Text Editor SDK

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Whether your users are writing short paragraphs or pages of text, you can integrate the Grammarly Text Editor SDK to suggest improvements for grammar, clarity, and more. In this article, we’ll cover three techniques the team uses to speed up the SDK and Text Editor Plugin so suggestions render quickly.

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