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You can now stop creating PowerPoint slides by hand because Claw Design just released massive
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upgrades last week that finally lets you replace PowerPoint for good. And today I'll teach you not
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only how to generate engaging slides on demand, but also how to connect it to live data so your
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slides refresh themselves and how to make it create beautiful animations that put you leagues ahead
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of everyone else. And if you're new, my name is Jay. I spent over a decade working with brands you
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may know, have been in AI since my master's in data science. Now I'm running an AI business and
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one of the largest AI communities globally. Let's dive into it.
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So PowerPoint and slides creation in general, as we know, is really important because whether
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you're working in corporate or pitching to clients, you know that slides is the preferred choice of
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communication to communicate ideas to business. If you think about it, it's not very uncommon to
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think that six to seven figure deals can actually be closed from just a professionally designed tech.
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But if you've ever used PowerPoint before, creating good slides has always been quite painful because
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you need a bit of a design skill in order to create them by hand. And it also takes hours of work
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sometimes to create good slides. Like for example, this one that you're seeing right here, I made this
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using Claude. And in the past, this would have taken me hours to build it out myself. Well, now with the
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new version of Claude design, which Anthropic just massively upgraded sometime last week, I do think that
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it is powerful enough to automate good slide creation and really give PowerPoint a run for its money.
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And so that is what I'll be going through with you today. And I'll be showing you four levels on how you can
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automate slides so that by the end of it, you might never need to build a slide by hand again. And the first
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level is what you may be used to, where now you just need to send a prompt in order to generate a
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presentation. But in order to create good slides, you need to have some foundations in place so that it doesn't just
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generate for you some wide-quoted visuals that are pretty easy to tell nowadays. And to use Claude design, to me, the best
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way is to just go to Claude.ai slash design. Although it is good to note that if you're using the Claude
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desktop app, there is actually a shortcut for Claude design already there. But if you click that, this
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isn't really a true integration yet because all it does is pretty much open a new tab for you to work
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with that same web app that they have. And from here, what you want to do is to just click the slides
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preset. And similar to other Agentec apps, you can just paste in a prompt here. So for this demo, we're asking
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it to make a five-slide pitch deck for Rubrik, which if you have a live website like this, that would be
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extremely useful because then your agent can just parse through the information here and actually get
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the context from this website. Now, if you don't have that, then you can just upload any files or any
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context information right from within your prompt or by just attaching a file here. Or if you have some
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live data that you need to include in slides, I'll also go through that in further levels. But here you
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can see the other component that I have turned on is this design system, this robo design system. And if I
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send over that prompt, what it will basically do is use that robo design system in order to give us
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a pretty good starting point to make sure that it is aligned to the visual style that we want. Now,
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if your brand doesn't yet have a design system, don't worry because what I did is just capture all of the
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learnings that I have in this free PDF guide, which you can just grab below. And if you read through this
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or just hand it to your agent, that it includes already a lot of best practices around crafting your own
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design system. In fact, that also includes links to 20 plus design systems that you can just get out of the
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box. So for example, this one is inspired by Figma. This one is inspired by Uber. If you're in the finance
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field, this one is inspired by TransferWise. And this just gives you a nice solid base to customize your own
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design system if in case you don't have it. So if you want to grab this PDF guide along with several prompts here that
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you can use in order to create your own design system, then you can just grab that in the link below. But going back to
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Cloud Design, once you have a design system set up, as a good practice, Cloud Design actually asks you a few
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questions so that you are completely aligned on the output that you want. Especially when it comes to
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matters of taste and design, having good inputs in the beginning, including answering these questions
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truthfully and as accurate as you can be, is going to go a long way in creating good output for you.
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So I'll just answer some of these questions. And once I click continue, those slides will now be generated
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for you. And now it's created that slide pack for us. And you can see the design system at work here.
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So this dot matrix visuals, the different fonts and custom fonts that we have in here are all coming
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from that robo design system that we built. And this is already honestly pretty good even at this level.
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And the great thing about Cloud Design is that you can present it right from within this tab. So if I
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click present and click on full screen while this toggle is on, what it will do is just maximize that
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screen. You can see the first slide here for the title. The next slide goes through the problem that this
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product addresses, what's inside the command center, a few more details about the numbers,
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and also the steps to get it. Now, the great thing about the update that Antropic did is that they
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also introduced this speaker view. So it opened this separate tab for us, where similar to PowerPoint,
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you can add speaker notes in here, which you can also edit if you wish. So if you're presenting to
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a client or for your business over at Zoom or Google Meets, then this is really useful. Now,
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just to mention it, if in case you do need to present using PowerPoint, Cloud Design actually has a
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built-in export button for PowerPoint already. So what you just want to do is to make sure if you're
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using custom fonts to change this to editable custom fonts. And once you download that, that will just
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download the PowerPoint version of that pack straight to your device. And you can present from here and
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also edit in PowerPoint if in case you're more comfortable with this tool. But even though this
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is already quite good, we're actually not yet done. Because what I want to do here is to give Cloud
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Design the skill or the knowledge of what good slide principles look like so that it can actually tweak this
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to align to those principles. And so what I did is just collate all of those slide principles into
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one skill. So you can see there's useful principles here that is pretty common as a best practice when
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it comes to consulting. So there's this pyramid principle, which was popularized by McKinsey.
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There's principles around crafting titles. So they're more like takeaways rather than topics.
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And what this skill does is it just supercharges your Cloud in order to understand those principles
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really quickly. Now, as of the time of this recording, Cloud Design actually doesn't have
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skills yet as we are used to with Cloud Code. Because yes, if you click on this plus icon,
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there actually is a button here for skills. But these are actually all just built-in skills
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from Antropic. And you can't add your own yet. Now, if you ask me, I think that is definitely
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something that Antropic should do and will likely do in the future. But what you can do to go around
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that since a skill is just a text file anyway, is to just attach that file into the chat. And this skill
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file, if you're part of the community, then you can just find that in our classroom. And so if I attach
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that and I'll just zoom in so you can see, then I'll just say that this skill file is the best
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practice principles for slides. And I want Cloud Design to use it to improve this presentation.
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And by the way, if you want to learn how to build and sell AI systems that businesses actually pay
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for, then that's pretty much all we do over at the RoboNuggets community, where not only do you get
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access to the Cloud Living Masterclass, which we update every week and takes you from zero to mastery
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with the latest on AI, but you also get access to our Agents as a Service course, which walks you through
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how to actually get paid for all these AI skills that you are learning. You also get to be part of a
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genuinely great community of AI builders. In fact, you can see just some of the recent wins our members
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are getting from the program right here. So if you want to start earning from AI, then check that just in
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the pinned comment below. Now back to the video. So now when it's done with those edits, if I go to the full
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screen here, you can see that it included some animations for us, which just makes these slides a bit
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more engaging in my view. And under the hood, what it's doing here is it's using HTML and CSS in order to
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create these animations. And this is something that you can't really do in something like PowerPoint,
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right? But now we just one prompt and that skill that I gave it, it was able to create these animations
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for us. Now what makes Cloud Design now, this new update that Antropic gave us, a true design tool,
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is the fact that you actually have so many options here in order to give it feedback. The one that you
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would expect in something like PowerPoint, let's say, is if you click on this edit button, you'll be able to
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open this edit sidebar. Or let's say if you want to change this text, let's say we want to make this
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text bold or this text to be italicized or underlined, that is something that you can do now.
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And you can also obviously change and retype any of the text that you want here. So pretty much the
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stuff that you can do in PowerPoint, you can already do from within Cloud Design. Now, same as before,
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you can still provide markup comments to these slides. So if I click on markup, I can actually click
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on any of these elements and just provide comments to any of these slides, which Cloud Design can now
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address based on your comments. The other powerful feature that Cloud Design has here is this tweaks
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capability, where you can actually describe things that you want to tweak or just ask Cloud to give
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you any ideas. And what that will do is open up a slider toolkit that will just let you tweak some
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elements from within your slides. Under the hood, what you can see is what it does is it just self-sends
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this prompt, where it asks itself to add tweakable controls to this pitch deck to study this design
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and add a tweaks panel with two or three expressive controls. So that's all it really does. So if you
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want more controls here, then you can actually just prompt it to give you more controls. And now what we
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have is this tweaks panel where we can change this from orange to amber, let's say the colors that we
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have in the slides. It also gave us some options for the motion. So instead of lively motion animations,
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now it's a bit more calm. And with this pack, I actually wanted to have a bit more tweak options
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that relate to text. So I just asked Cloud to give me that. And now we have this section where we can
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change the text if we wish to, change the headline case, and also change the supporting copy to minimal.
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So if we go to the slides where there's actually a supporting copy, we can make that a bit more
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verbose or less. And so that just helps you edit these slides more in a batch manner. So that let's say
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if you have a 40 slide pack, it is much easier to design or redesign any of those slides with just
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literally a click of a button. So now let's go further. Because with any presentation, it is quite
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common that you need to present data and information in order to convey your message, right? So maybe
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you're presenting results to a client, or maybe you're trying to convince an investor that your
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numbers are good. Well, that is also now possible using Cloud Design. To give you a quick example,
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I generated these draft slides coming from real data for GA4. So it has information on the number
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of sessions, new users, even has a table chart here for more information about the data contained
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in that data set, and also three takeaways that you may want to communicate. And the only problem I sent
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there, as you can see, is I sent a link to this spreadsheet in this Google Drive URL, and I just ask
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it to make three slides to summarize the data in that spreadsheet. And if I go to that Google Drive link,
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you can see that data is just contained in this spreadsheet. Now, by default, if you just send a
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URL like this, it wouldn't work. Because what you need to do first is to connect Cloud to your Google
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Drive. And this can now be done with Cloud Design as well. So if you go to your profile here at the
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top right and click on connectors, here you'll be able to see the Cloud.ai connectors or MCP servers
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that you have set up for Cloud. And the great thing about this is if you have set this up for Cloud,
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or you have knowledge of setting this up in Cloud, then the stuff that's connected here is already
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going to automatically be connected to your Cloud Design account. And so you can see Google Drive is
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already added here, which is why Cloud Design was able to read that data for us. And if I click on
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manage, that will just take us straight to Cloud.ai's interface, where you can actually just set up the
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connection yourself by adding a connector here. And from here, you can add Google Drive, it will take you to a
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single sign-on page that is pretty simple. Or if you're using SharePoint and the Microsoft Office
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workspace, let's say for your business, then the Microsoft 365 connector is probably the one that you're
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looking for, because this can connect to SharePoint, to OneDrive, to Outlook, and Teams. And so very
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simply, once you have that connected, any information that you have on Google Drive or even SharePoint,
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you can now access using Cloud Design and create some fantastic slides coming from that. Now, when it
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comes to data, you may be interested in knowing how you can actually refresh the data for the same slides,
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let's say on a weekly basis, which is pretty common when it comes to results reporting for like a
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marketing campaign or for analytics. Well, that can be done as well with Cloud. And I'll show you how to
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do that once we get to level four. But before we get to those good nuggets, let's go to level three
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first, because there's actually another level for us to beautify or make the slides even better and
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more visually striking. And that is what we're going to tackle in this stage. And when you get to this
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level, this is really where you unlock the true power of Cloud Design. Because what you can actually
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do is generate videos like these that you can put in your slides in order to just make it a bit more
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engaging. And the way to make those slides is to create assets like these first, which I'll show
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you how to do. The prompt that I sent to Cloud Design is this, where I ask it to just generate
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these Studio Ghibli style animations. I wanted it to be 9 by 16, although obviously you can do other
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aspect ratios as well. And I wanted to use Cling 3.0 via Higgs field. And the reason why I can use
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Higgs field straight from within Cloud Design is similar to before, where I connected it as a connector.
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So if I go to my MCP connectors here, I have Higgs field here connected via MCP, which for you to set
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that up, all you need to do is to add it in as a custom connector because it's not one of the
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default connectors in Anthropix marketplace. You can just give it a name here like Higgs field and
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give it the MCP server URL, which is this one. Now there are other providers like KIAI as well as
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File AI too. But since Cloud Design only works from within the connectors here in the Cloud desktop app,
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what I actually found, at least right now, is that File and KIAI's MCP don't work as well here,
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which is why I am using Higgs field to generate those assets. And so from here, what I did is to just
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copy the link to this cloud.ai slash design, which is another reason why I like using Cloud Design in
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the browser. And to make those slides in this new session, I just gave it the URL of those assets.
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And I asked it to get the videos from here and make slides for a launch video. And at least the vision
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that I have for this is that I wanted to place the videos on the right and use these slides as titles.
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And so it created these slides for me, which I can now present in full screen. And that is now a bit
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more engaging versus your usual slides that are less dynamic. Now let's go to level four,
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which is using Cloud Design with Cloud Code in order to use all of the features that are available
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to us in that more powerful platform. And just to show you what I mean, you remember this dashboard
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slides that we made from earlier. And ideally, what you would want to do is to have an automated
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routine where these data points are refreshed, let's say, on a weekly or even on a daily basis.
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Well, the good news is that is actually possible using Cloud Code. So if I just click on share here
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and click on send to Cloud Code, assuming that you are already happy with that design that we saw
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earlier. Now, if you just copy this prompt, or you can also just download the zip here if you want,
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you can just send that to Cloud Code wherever you're using it. And what I actually want to do here
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is just give it a short brief that I want to set up a routine to refresh the information every week.
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And so what I'll do is apart from that prompt that Cloud Design gave for us, I'll also include
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this snippet where I said that this is a slide pack for Google Analytics report,
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which we need to generate or create every week. And we'll just ask Cloud Code to set up a routine
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that grabs this information for us from this folder in Google Drive every week. Now, obviously,
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if your data is not living in Google Drive, all you need to do is to set up a connector to Cloud Code
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to it, and it'll be able to refresh that data for you on the cadence that you wish. And now that it's
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completed that, it was able to schedule that task, which if we go to the Cloud desktop app,
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you can see that routine is now scheduled for us here. And this slide pack that we just created
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in Cloud Design will now refresh its information depending on the data source that you linked it
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to. So there you have it, four levels of how to use Cloud Design to pretty much end your reliance on
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a manual tool like PowerPoint. I hope that was useful. And as always, thank you for watching
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until the end, and I'll see you all next time. Thanks.
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Thank you.
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You can now stop creating PowerPoint slides by hand because Claw Design just released massive
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upgrades last week that finally lets you replace PowerPoint for good. And today I'll teach you not
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only how to generate engaging slides on demand, but also how to connect it to live data so your
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slides refresh themselves and how to make it create beautiful animations that put you leagues ahead
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of everyone else. And if you're new, my name is Jay. I spent over a decade working with brands you
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may know, have been in AI since my master's in data science. Now I'm running an AI business and
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one of the largest AI communities globally. Let's dive into it.
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So PowerPoint and slides creation in general, as we know, is really important because whether
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you're working in corporate or pitching to clients, you know that slides is the preferred choice of
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communication to communicate ideas to business. If you think about it, it's not very uncommon to
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think that six to seven figure deals can actually be closed from just a professionally designed tech.
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But if you've ever used PowerPoint before, creating good slides has always been quite painful because
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you need a bit of a design skill in order to create them by hand. And it also takes hours of work
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sometimes to create good slides. Like for example, this one that you're seeing right here, I made this
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using Claude. And in the past, this would have taken me hours to build it out myself. Well, now with the
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new version of Claude design, which Anthropic just massively upgraded sometime last week, I do think that
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it is powerful enough to automate good slide creation and really give PowerPoint a run for its money.
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And so that is what I'll be going through with you today. And I'll be showing you four levels on how you can
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automate slides so that by the end of it, you might never need to build a slide by hand again. And the first
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level is what you may be used to, where now you just need to send a prompt in order to generate a
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presentation. But in order to create good slides, you need to have some foundations in place so that it doesn't just
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generate for you some wide-quoted visuals that are pretty easy to tell nowadays. And to use Claude design, to me, the best
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way is to just go to Claude.ai slash design. Although it is good to note that if you're using the Claude
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desktop app, there is actually a shortcut for Claude design already there. But if you click that, this
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isn't really a true integration yet because all it does is pretty much open a new tab for you to work
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with that same web app that they have. And from here, what you want to do is to just click the slides
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preset. And similar to other Agentec apps, you can just paste in a prompt here. So for this demo, we're asking
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it to make a five-slide pitch deck for Rubrik, which if you have a live website like this, that would be
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extremely useful because then your agent can just parse through the information here and actually get
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the context from this website. Now, if you don't have that, then you can just upload any files or any
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context information right from within your prompt or by just attaching a file here. Or if you have some
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live data that you need to include in slides, I'll also go through that in further levels. But here you
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can see the other component that I have turned on is this design system, this robo design system. And if I
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send over that prompt, what it will basically do is use that robo design system in order to give us
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a pretty good starting point to make sure that it is aligned to the visual style that we want. Now,
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if your brand doesn't yet have a design system, don't worry because what I did is just capture all of the
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learnings that I have in this free PDF guide, which you can just grab below. And if you read through this
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or just hand it to your agent, that it includes already a lot of best practices around crafting your own
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design system. In fact, that also includes links to 20 plus design systems that you can just get out of the
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box. So for example, this one is inspired by Figma. This one is inspired by Uber. If you're in the finance
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field, this one is inspired by TransferWise. And this just gives you a nice solid base to customize your own
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design system if in case you don't have it. So if you want to grab this PDF guide along with several prompts here that
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you can use in order to create your own design system, then you can just grab that in the link below. But going back to
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Cloud Design, once you have a design system set up, as a good practice, Cloud Design actually asks you a few
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questions so that you are completely aligned on the output that you want. Especially when it comes to
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matters of taste and design, having good inputs in the beginning, including answering these questions
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truthfully and as accurate as you can be, is going to go a long way in creating good output for you.
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So I'll just answer some of these questions. And once I click continue, those slides will now be generated
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for you. And now it's created that slide pack for us. And you can see the design system at work here.
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So this dot matrix visuals, the different fonts and custom fonts that we have in here are all coming
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from that robo design system that we built. And this is already honestly pretty good even at this level.
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And the great thing about Cloud Design is that you can present it right from within this tab. So if I
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click present and click on full screen while this toggle is on, what it will do is just maximize that
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screen. You can see the first slide here for the title. The next slide goes through the problem that this
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product addresses, what's inside the command center, a few more details about the numbers,
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and also the steps to get it. Now, the great thing about the update that Antropic did is that they
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also introduced this speaker view. So it opened this separate tab for us, where similar to PowerPoint,
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you can add speaker notes in here, which you can also edit if you wish. So if you're presenting to
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a client or for your business over at Zoom or Google Meets, then this is really useful. Now,
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just to mention it, if in case you do need to present using PowerPoint, Cloud Design actually has a
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built-in export button for PowerPoint already. So what you just want to do is to make sure if you're
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using custom fonts to change this to editable custom fonts. And once you download that, that will just
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download the PowerPoint version of that pack straight to your device. And you can present from here and
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also edit in PowerPoint if in case you're more comfortable with this tool. But even though this
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is already quite good, we're actually not yet done. Because what I want to do here is to give Cloud
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Design the skill or the knowledge of what good slide principles look like so that it can actually tweak this
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to align to those principles. And so what I did is just collate all of those slide principles into
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one skill. So you can see there's useful principles here that is pretty common as a best practice when
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it comes to consulting. So there's this pyramid principle, which was popularized by McKinsey.
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There's principles around crafting titles. So they're more like takeaways rather than topics.
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And what this skill does is it just supercharges your Cloud in order to understand those principles
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really quickly. Now, as of the time of this recording, Cloud Design actually doesn't have
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skills yet as we are used to with Cloud Code. Because yes, if you click on this plus icon,
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there actually is a button here for skills. But these are actually all just built-in skills
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from Antropic. And you can't add your own yet. Now, if you ask me, I think that is definitely
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something that Antropic should do and will likely do in the future. But what you can do to go around
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that since a skill is just a text file anyway, is to just attach that file into the chat. And this skill
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file, if you're part of the community, then you can just find that in our classroom. And so if I attach
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that and I'll just zoom in so you can see, then I'll just say that this skill file is the best
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practice principles for slides. And I want Cloud Design to use it to improve this presentation.
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And by the way, if you want to learn how to build and sell AI systems that businesses actually pay
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for, then that's pretty much all we do over at the RoboNuggets community, where not only do you get
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access to the Cloud Living Masterclass, which we update every week and takes you from zero to mastery
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with the latest on AI, but you also get access to our Agents as a Service course, which walks you through
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how to actually get paid for all these AI skills that you are learning. You also get to be part of a
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genuinely great community of AI builders. In fact, you can see just some of the recent wins our members
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are getting from the program right here. So if you want to start earning from AI, then check that just in
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the pinned comment below. Now back to the video. So now when it's done with those edits, if I go to the full
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screen here, you can see that it included some animations for us, which just makes these slides a bit
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more engaging in my view. And under the hood, what it's doing here is it's using HTML and CSS in order to
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create these animations. And this is something that you can't really do in something like PowerPoint,
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right? But now we just one prompt and that skill that I gave it, it was able to create these animations
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for us. Now what makes Cloud Design now, this new update that Antropic gave us, a true design tool,
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is the fact that you actually have so many options here in order to give it feedback. The one that you
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would expect in something like PowerPoint, let's say, is if you click on this edit button, you'll be able to
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open this edit sidebar. Or let's say if you want to change this text, let's say we want to make this
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text bold or this text to be italicized or underlined, that is something that you can do now.
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And you can also obviously change and retype any of the text that you want here. So pretty much the
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stuff that you can do in PowerPoint, you can already do from within Cloud Design. Now, same as before,
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you can still provide markup comments to these slides. So if I click on markup, I can actually click
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on any of these elements and just provide comments to any of these slides, which Cloud Design can now
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address based on your comments. The other powerful feature that Cloud Design has here is this tweaks
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capability, where you can actually describe things that you want to tweak or just ask Cloud to give
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you any ideas. And what that will do is open up a slider toolkit that will just let you tweak some
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elements from within your slides. Under the hood, what you can see is what it does is it just self-sends
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this prompt, where it asks itself to add tweakable controls to this pitch deck to study this design
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and add a tweaks panel with two or three expressive controls. So that's all it really does. So if you
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want more controls here, then you can actually just prompt it to give you more controls. And now what we
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have is this tweaks panel where we can change this from orange to amber, let's say the colors that we
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have in the slides. It also gave us some options for the motion. So instead of lively motion animations,
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now it's a bit more calm. And with this pack, I actually wanted to have a bit more tweak options
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that relate to text. So I just asked Cloud to give me that. And now we have this section where we can
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change the text if we wish to, change the headline case, and also change the supporting copy to minimal.
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So if we go to the slides where there's actually a supporting copy, we can make that a bit more
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verbose or less. And so that just helps you edit these slides more in a batch manner. So that let's say
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if you have a 40 slide pack, it is much easier to design or redesign any of those slides with just
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literally a click of a button. So now let's go further. Because with any presentation, it is quite
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common that you need to present data and information in order to convey your message, right? So maybe
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you're presenting results to a client, or maybe you're trying to convince an investor that your
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numbers are good. Well, that is also now possible using Cloud Design. To give you a quick example,
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I generated these draft slides coming from real data for GA4. So it has information on the number
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of sessions, new users, even has a table chart here for more information about the data contained
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in that data set, and also three takeaways that you may want to communicate. And the only problem I sent
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there, as you can see, is I sent a link to this spreadsheet in this Google Drive URL, and I just ask
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it to make three slides to summarize the data in that spreadsheet. And if I go to that Google Drive link,
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you can see that data is just contained in this spreadsheet. Now, by default, if you just send a
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URL like this, it wouldn't work. Because what you need to do first is to connect Cloud to your Google
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Drive. And this can now be done with Cloud Design as well. So if you go to your profile here at the
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top right and click on connectors, here you'll be able to see the Cloud.ai connectors or MCP servers
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that you have set up for Cloud. And the great thing about this is if you have set this up for Cloud,
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or you have knowledge of setting this up in Cloud, then the stuff that's connected here is already
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going to automatically be connected to your Cloud Design account. And so you can see Google Drive is
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already added here, which is why Cloud Design was able to read that data for us. And if I click on
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manage, that will just take us straight to Cloud.ai's interface, where you can actually just set up the
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connection yourself by adding a connector here. And from here, you can add Google Drive, it will take you to a
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single sign-on page that is pretty simple. Or if you're using SharePoint and the Microsoft Office
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workspace, let's say for your business, then the Microsoft 365 connector is probably the one that you're
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looking for, because this can connect to SharePoint, to OneDrive, to Outlook, and Teams. And so very
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simply, once you have that connected, any information that you have on Google Drive or even SharePoint,
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you can now access using Cloud Design and create some fantastic slides coming from that. Now, when it
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comes to data, you may be interested in knowing how you can actually refresh the data for the same slides,
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let's say on a weekly basis, which is pretty common when it comes to results reporting for like a
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marketing campaign or for analytics. Well, that can be done as well with Cloud. And I'll show you how to
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do that once we get to level four. But before we get to those good nuggets, let's go to level three
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first, because there's actually another level for us to beautify or make the slides even better and
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more visually striking. And that is what we're going to tackle in this stage. And when you get to this
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level, this is really where you unlock the true power of Cloud Design. Because what you can actually
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do is generate videos like these that you can put in your slides in order to just make it a bit more
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engaging. And the way to make those slides is to create assets like these first, which I'll show
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you how to do. The prompt that I sent to Cloud Design is this, where I ask it to just generate
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these Studio Ghibli style animations. I wanted it to be 9 by 16, although obviously you can do other
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aspect ratios as well. And I wanted to use Cling 3.0 via Higgs field. And the reason why I can use
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Higgs field straight from within Cloud Design is similar to before, where I connected it as a connector.
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So if I go to my MCP connectors here, I have Higgs field here connected via MCP, which for you to set
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that up, all you need to do is to add it in as a custom connector because it's not one of the
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default connectors in Anthropix marketplace. You can just give it a name here like Higgs field and
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give it the MCP server URL, which is this one. Now there are other providers like KIAI as well as
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File AI too. But since Cloud Design only works from within the connectors here in the Cloud desktop app,
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what I actually found, at least right now, is that File and KIAI's MCP don't work as well here,
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which is why I am using Higgs field to generate those assets. And so from here, what I did is to just
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copy the link to this cloud.ai slash design, which is another reason why I like using Cloud Design in
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the browser. And to make those slides in this new session, I just gave it the URL of those assets.
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And I asked it to get the videos from here and make slides for a launch video. And at least the vision
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that I have for this is that I wanted to place the videos on the right and use these slides as titles.
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And so it created these slides for me, which I can now present in full screen. And that is now a bit
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more engaging versus your usual slides that are less dynamic. Now let's go to level four,
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which is using Cloud Design with Cloud Code in order to use all of the features that are available
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to us in that more powerful platform. And just to show you what I mean, you remember this dashboard
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slides that we made from earlier. And ideally, what you would want to do is to have an automated
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routine where these data points are refreshed, let's say, on a weekly or even on a daily basis.
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Well, the good news is that is actually possible using Cloud Code. So if I just click on share here
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and click on send to Cloud Code, assuming that you are already happy with that design that we saw
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earlier. Now, if you just copy this prompt, or you can also just download the zip here if you want,
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you can just send that to Cloud Code wherever you're using it. And what I actually want to do here
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is just give it a short brief that I want to set up a routine to refresh the information every week.
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And so what I'll do is apart from that prompt that Cloud Design gave for us, I'll also include
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this snippet where I said that this is a slide pack for Google Analytics report,
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which we need to generate or create every week. And we'll just ask Cloud Code to set up a routine
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that grabs this information for us from this folder in Google Drive every week. Now, obviously,
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if your data is not living in Google Drive, all you need to do is to set up a connector to Cloud Code
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to it, and it'll be able to refresh that data for you on the cadence that you wish. And now that it's
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completed that, it was able to schedule that task, which if we go to the Cloud desktop app,
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you can see that routine is now scheduled for us here. And this slide pack that we just created
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in Cloud Design will now refresh its information depending on the data source that you linked it
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to. So there you have it, four levels of how to use Cloud Design to pretty much end your reliance on
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a manual tool like PowerPoint. I hope that was useful. And as always, thank you for watching
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until the end, and I'll see you all next time. Thanks.
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Thank you.
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