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AI can write your script but it can’t read the room

By Michelle Bowden Enterprises

AI can write your script but it can’t read the room

05/25/2026 Even though yes, AI is changing the way professionals prepare for presentations, one thing hasn’t changed: your ability to communicate clearly is still what determines whether your ideas get traction.

In any high-stakes environment, whether you’re delivering a pitch, leading a meeting, or presenting a strategy, strong communication is critical. This is why more and more organisations are investing in a presentation skills workshop to help their teams present with confidence and clarity.
Because here’s the reality:
It’s not the best idea that wins. It’s the one that’s communicated most effectively.
Presentations are not your slides
One of the biggest misconceptions is that presentations are about slides.
They’re not.

A presentation is your spoken message, how you connect, engage, and influence your audience.

Slides are simply a support tool.

This is a core principle taught in any high-quality presentation skills course, where the focus shifts from creating slides to structuring ideas and delivering them with impact.

How AI can improve your presentation skills
AI can be a powerful tool when used correctly.
Instead of starting with slides, you can now use AI to:

  • Clarify your thinking
  • Structure your message
  • Refine your language
  • Prepare your delivery
This is why AI is increasingly being integrated into modern presentation skills workshops like the one I deliver in Sydney.

Start with clear thinking
Strong presentations start with clear thinking.
Before building slides, ask:
  • What do I want my audience to think?
  • What do I want them to feel?
  • What do I want them to do?
AI can help you organise your ideas ad fast-track your thinking if you have a winning framework to follow. This is why structured approaches taught in a presentation skills course remain essential.

Structure and flow matter
A well-structured presentation makes it easier for your audience to follow your message and make decisions.
AI can help create:
  • Logical flow
  • Clear transitions
  • Strong openings and closings
And all of this is super easy when you understand the model and formulas to follow to craft content and then pair it with clever prompting in your AI of choice. The thing is, no matter how good your AI tool, it’s you the presenter who must still ensure the structure aligns with the audience’s needs.
Language makes the difference
The words you choose matter. Strong presenters use language that is:
  • Clear
  • Concise
  • Engaging
AI can help refine your language, the key is to make sure that the AI is enhancing your voice rather than replacing it.
This is something many professionals discover when attending a presentation skills workshop, where they learn how small changes in language can significantly improve audience engagement.
Practice and delivery still matter
Even with AI support, delivery remains critical.
How you present - your tone, pace, and presence - determines whether your message lands.
AI can help you prepare. The real improvement in your results will come from practice and feedback, which is why many organisations invest in a live presentation skills workshop in Sydney to build these skills in a practical environment.
Final thoughts
AI is a powerful tool that is not yet a substitute for strong communication skills.
Professionals who combine AI with proven presentation techniques will have a clear advantage, especially in environments where influencing decisions is key.
Investing in a presentation skills course or workshop can help individuals and teams develop the confidence and capability to present ideas clearly, engage their audience, and achieve better outcomes. For learn more https://michellebowden.com.au/presentation-skills-training-dates/

About This Author

Michelle Bowden Enterprises

Michelle Bowden Enterprises

26 years Michelle has worked with hundreds of organisations across countless industries. She has run her Persuasive Presentation Skills Masterclasses 1000 times for more than 13,000 people. Michelle is renowned for achieving results through learning and laughter. She has a passionate, entertaining, …

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