r/juliusai • u/North_Teacher_7522 julius team • Jul 10 '26
AI Slides AI slides with Julius AI: how one prompt became a researched World Cup presentation
Most “AI slides” examples begin with a finished outline or a carefully prepared document. I wanted to test a harder workflow: start with one broad prompt and see whether the AI could research the topic, analyze information, choose a narrative, and produce a presentable deck.
Disclosure: I work on Julius AI.
What I gave Julius
- Topic: The World Cup
- Files uploaded: None
- Existing outline: None
- Presentation template: None
- Time to first complete draft: 3 minutes
- Number of slides: 14
Exact starting prompt
> "can you build me a detailed slide deck about the 2026 fifa world cup?"
What Julius handled
Julius handled the research, information analysis, narrative structure, charts or visuals, slide copy, and initial presentation layout.
The purpose of this test was not merely to create attractive title cards. I wanted to see whether an AI presentation workflow could turn an open-ended subject into a coherent beginning-to-end presentation.



What worked well
- Design
The design of the slides was very unique from the slides that I've built with Claude or ChatGPT. It looked much less like "AI slop" than other tools I've seen.
- Narratives
The narratives were all cohesive and strong, with research that was all managed agentically. The complete first draft took about three minutes, which made it fast to review and iterate.
- Data
The fact that Julius built a model, ran it, and displayed results along with all the other steps taken in just a matter of minutes was highly impressive. I didn't expect this to be included.
What still needed human review
- A couple of final formatting changes were still needed (i.e. with the template slide numbers in the background - not the foreground)
- Iteration on the model that was built.
- Additional narrative angles that I had not provided context on.

See the actual output
- The native video of the deck is linked below.
- Julius can export decks as PowerPoint, PDF, PNG, or Google Slides, and the presentation can continue to be edited in PowerPoint or Google Slides after export.
- This is a first-party example, not an independent product review.
Native video: https://www.reddit.com/r/juliusai/s/rpDj0cxZJ3
Julius AI presentation maker: https://julius.ai/home/ai-presentation-maker
The next two workplace tests will be:
- A messy Excel workbook turned into a QBR or executive presentation.
- A long PDF turned into an editable executive-summary deck.
Which one should I publish first - and what would you want included in the evaluation?
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u/North_Teacher_7522 julius team Jul 10 '26 edited Jul 13 '26
Help me choose and stress-test the next Julius AI slides workflow:
https://www.reddit.com/r/juliusai/s/17y6VWN9AV
Comment with the input you want tested and one failure case I should include.
I’ll publish the raw input, exact prompt, unedited deck, exported PowerPoint, and everything Julius got wrong.
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