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Talk Practice · 2026

Practice Your Presentation with AI

Rehearsing a presentation alone gets your content into your head but does not prepare you for the experience of actually presenting to someone. AI conversation gives you the experience of speaking to a responsive audience in a zero-stakes environment before you need to do it for real.

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

The three things that actually matter

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Interactive delivery run

Present your material to Lucy as if delivering to a real audience. Lucy responds with questions and observations as you go, simulating the experience of an engaged audience and surfacing moments where your explanation is unclear.

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Adversarial Q and A

Ask Lucy to challenge your thesis, poke holes in your numbers, or ask the question you are hoping nobody asks. Preparing your answer out loud before the real presentation removes most of the threat of difficult questions.

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Timing calibration

Use your Lucy session to calibrate your timing. Note which sections run long and which feel rushed. Timing issues that are invisible on paper become obvious when you are speaking out loud to a responsive listener.

TLDR:Deliver your presentation to Lucy and experience what it feels like to present to an engaged listener. Lucy responds to your content, challenges weak arguments, and simulates the Q and A session you dread. All of this is available the night before your pitch with nothing to book.

Why Lucy OS1

Interactive delivery run

Present your material to Lucy as if delivering to a real audience. Lucy responds with questions and observations as you go, simulating the experience of an engaged audience and surfacing moments where your explanation is unclear.

Adversarial Q and A

Ask Lucy to challenge your thesis, poke holes in your numbers, or ask the question you are hoping nobody asks. Preparing your answer out loud before the real presentation removes most of the threat of difficult questions.

Timing calibration

Use your Lucy session to calibrate your timing. Note which sections run long and which feel rushed. Timing issues that are invisible on paper become obvious when you are speaking out loud to a responsive listener.

Argument clarity check

Explain your core argument to Lucy as if to someone who knows nothing about the topic. If Lucy's questions reveal that the logic is unclear, you have found the section your audience will not follow.

QUICK COMPARISON

Lucy OS1 vs most AI tools

Capability Lucy OS1 Most AI tools
Memory across sessions ✓ Permanent, never resets ✗ Resets after every session
Voice quality ✓ Lucy OS1 Natural Voice (best-in-class) ✗ Basic STT, struggles with noise
Calendar awareness ✓ Reads Google Calendar in real time ✗ No calendar access
Available 24/7 Always on, any device Available but stateless each time
Gets personal over time ✓ Builds your context continuously ✗ Starts from zero every session

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How to use Lucy OS1

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Create your free account

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Connect your Google Calendar

Lucy reads your upcoming events before every conversation, so it already knows your day before you say a word.

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Start talking about practice your presentation with ai

Speak naturally. Lucy listens, responds by voice, and begins building context from your very first exchange. The more you use it, the better it gets.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is practicing with AI different from speaking to a mirror or recording myself?
AI provides a responsive listener that adapts to what you say. A mirror and a recording give you one-way feedback. The experience of responding to a listener's questions and reactions is a different skill from delivering prepared content, and AI is the only way to practice that without scheduling someone.
What is the best way to start an AI presentation practice session?
Introduce your topic as you would to a real audience, then deliver your opening section. Tell Lucy at the start whether you want it to play a supportive listener, a sceptical one, or a technical expert in your field. The framing shapes the feedback.
Can I practise investor pitches with AI?
Yes. Investor pitches are one of the highest-value use cases for AI presentation practice. Tell Lucy to act as a venture investor focused on market size and traction. Run your pitch, then handle the questions Lucy generates.
How many AI rehearsal sessions should I do before a major presentation?
For a high-stakes presentation, two to three AI sessions are valuable: one for content and structure, one for delivery and timing, one simulated Q and A session. Each session targets a different aspect of performance.

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