
Jarwalvijay
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$1000 Prize for AI Conference Organizer
When you’re collecting slides from many people for a conference, you need to *validate* those slides.
1) The first check is format. Is this PDF, Google Slides, Keynote, Figma, Canva? Is it a file or a URL?
2) The second check is deterministic. What is the size of each deck, the number of slides, the fonts used? Is video present, and if so is there audio?
3) The third check is probabilistic. Does the deck fit the conference format? For example, does it have a title slide? Is it all bullet points (which we don’t want) or does it have images? Each of these kinds of checks can be expressed as AI prompts.
What I want: an open source AI-based slide validator, with all the code at replit.com, which sets up a form that implements these three checks.
The workflow is: first paste in URL or upload file. Then determine format and run deterministic checks. Finally, run each AI check as an individual prompt. The result is a list of ❌and ✅ for every unit test. @bountybot 15 replies
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