Fujitsu’s AI Auto Presentation Pushes Corporate Decks into the Future

Fujitsu has quietly introduced AI Auto Presentation, a game-changing tool that turns PowerPoint decks into polished, multilingual presentations—complete with lifelike avatars, automated timing, real-time Q&A, and deep integration with Microsoft 365 Copilot.

What Is Fujitsu AI Auto Presentation?

Fujitsu’s latest innovation, part of its Kozuchi AI suite, auto-generates presentations and lets lifelike AI avatars deliver them—including handling live Q&A—using PowerPoint decks. It supports over 30 languages, timing slides with a patent-pending feature and integrates RAG (retrieval-augmented generation) to fetch accurate responses from uploaded materials

Why this is a big deal

  • Skip the prep grind: The AI handles narration, slide timing, translation, and Q&A.
  • Global reach instantly: Supports over 30 languages—no separate translators needed.
  • Powered by solid AI: Builds on Fujitsu’s 30+ years of AI work, Azure AI, and Kozuchi.
  • Enterprise-ready: Works inside PowerPoint/Teams through Microsoft’s Copilot and Azure AI Agent Service.

How it actually works

  1. AI reads your slides and analyzes text density to pace narration and transitions perfectly—no rushed slides or awkward pauses.
  2. Generate an avatar: upload your photo and voice; voilà—a digital presenter that looks and sounds like you.
  3. Go multilingual: narration and Q&A get exported into 30+ languages with native-sounding voices.
  4. Live Q&A, no fiction: the system uses retrieval-augmented generation to pull answers from your own documents—grounded, factual responses.
  5. Seamless Copilot integration: slides come to life within Microsoft 365; it’s in trial now and set to roll out wider soon.

The tech engine behind it

Fujitsu’s Kozuchi AI platform powers the heavy lifting—autoML, generative AI, causal discovery, and voice cloning just a few of its strengths.
It also taps into the Azure AI Agent Service and Microsoft’s Semantic Kernel, which helped Fujitsu boost internal sales-agent productivity by 67% using similar orchestration tech.

Real-world applications

  • Global sales teams: pitch in multiple languages with consistent delivery—no costly native presenters needed.
  • Training & onboarding: HR doesn’t need to sit through every session; the AI avatar covers it all uniformly.
  • Investor updates: CFOs share precise, on-brand presentations with automated Q&A fed from finance docs.

What the experts are saying

  • Fujitsu says Kozuchi has delivered 6,000+ AI deployments over 30 years, backed by nearly 1,000 patents.
  • A Fujitsu engineer noted that orchestrating multiple AI agents using Semantic Kernel and Azure significantly accelerated sales operations.

Caveats to keep in mind

  • Digital vs. human: No matter how realistic, an avatar can’t match in-the-moment charisma.
  • Q&A reliability: Answers are only as good as the content you feed it.
  • Privacy considerations: Voice and likeness use requires clear policy and consent.
  • Skill depreciation: Relying on automation may erode real public speaking skills over time.

Conclusion

Fujitsu’s AI Auto Presentation isn’t just flashy—it addresses real business pain points: global scale, consistency, efficiency, and accuracy. By integrating with existing Microsoft ecosystems, deployment is simple—and the impact could be profound for global enterprises. Early access begins today; wider rollout is expected by Q3 FY 2025.

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