AI Presentations (Beta): review the outline before the build
Beta feature. AI Presentations is in beta. Access is available on request and requires an extra usage plan. Reach out to us to enable it for your account or team.
Building a deck is expensive, and a wrong storyline wastes the whole build. So it now plans with you before it generates a single slide.
First it researches your topic and asks a few real qualifying questions (including ones where more than one answer applies). Then it shows you a proposed outline: each slide's position, its action title, the one message it needs to land, and the layout chosen for it, plus alternatives where the choice is genuinely open. It flags any slide where a figure is missing or a source is shaky, so you catch gaps while fixing them is still cheap. You approve or correct the plan, then it builds.
Together with July's self-check, that's the whole loop: plan the story up front, verify the slides at the end.
Edit skill files right from the skill page
Keeping a skill's contents current used to be awkward. Now you can browse a skill's files from its detail page, add new files to an existing skill, and edit them in place, with upload progress as you go. It's a proper editing workflow instead of a workaround.
Smarter connector recovery
When a connected account needs attention, the in-chat reconnect prompt now names the exact account that failed instead of a generic message. Handy if you have several Microsoft or other accounts connected.