Patrick Freyer
Generative AI Builder, Developer, and Strategist
About Me

I'm a GenAI builder and strategy advisor, helping build products and transform businesses through artificial intelligence. With experience spanning consulting, tech startups, and finance, I bring a unique perspective to digital transformation. As a Yale Scholar, I combine academic rigor with practical business insights, teaching GenAI and digital advertising while building my own AI applications ranging from iOS apps to personalized podcast platforms. My work spans multiple markets including the UK, US, Germany, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, where I help organizations navigate the rapidly evolving AI landscape. I'm passionate about the intersection of technology and business strategy, with a particular interest in longevity tech, productivity enhancement, and creating AI tools that solve real-world problems.
Projects
A collection of my personal projects and roles, separate from my consulting work with BCG.
Synthorated
Fully AI-generated podcast shows on any topic, based on multi-step research. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
View ProjectLegalAI
Complex case analysis on thousands of evidence documents for real-world simulations.
Agricultural Investment Fund
Leading data and tech topics for an agriculture investment firm.
LifeLabs
A personal health app leveraging clinical data in combination with wearable tracking to provide pre-medical support.
ReactiveSlides
A new file format andtool for creating fully responsive, AI-editable presentations in a PowerPoint-like interface.
Updates
Moved to Denver, CO
I'm moving closer to the mountains and AI scene.
Launched Synthorated.com
I've build a GenAI podcast show generation tool that conducts thorough research on any topics before generating weekly or daily shows, available wherever you get your podcasts.
Back to Yale
I'm taking a break from full-time consulting to dive deeper into current AI trends and catch-up on more formalized computer science education (among many other courses).
What I'm Following
The Future of Presentations: What Comes After Slides?
For decades, Microsoft PowerPoint has defined how we present ideas. But in 2025, weโre witnessing a major shift. AI-native platforms, responsive formats, and design-first thinking are reshaping the landscape.
This is a quick take on where presentation tools are headed โ and which platforms are leading the charge.
๐ Key Trends Shaping the Shift
- AI as the new UI: Tools are competing on generative intelligence, not just features.
- Cloud-native wins: Real-time collaboration is now table stakes.
- Design-first thinking: Visual clarity and adaptability matter more than templates.
๐ ๏ธ Whoโs Leading the Race?
Tool | Strengths | Limitations |
---|---|---|
PowerPoint | Enterprise presence, Copilot AI | Slow innovation, complex legacy formats |
Google Slides | Seamless collaboration, Gemini AI | Weak responsive design |
Figma Slides | Precise design, auto-layout | Steep learning curve for general users |
Claude Artifacts | AI-native, semantic formats, fully responsive | No offline support yet |
๐ค How Mature is Their AI?
Tool | AI Maturity | Capabilities |
---|---|---|
PowerPoint | โ โ โ โโ | Copilot for text-to-slide and Word โ Deck (365-only) |
Google Slides | โ โ โ โ โ | Smart formatting, โHelp me visualizeโ |
Figma Slides | โ โ โ โโ | AI layout suggestions, brand consistency tools |
Claude Artifacts | โ โ โ โ โ | Full generation, responsive visuals, content transformation |
๐ฑ Format, Flexibility & Editability
Legacy file types are now a bottleneck. AI-native formats and responsive layouts are becoming key enablers.
- Claude Artifacts: Semantic HTML & SVG โ fully machine-readable and responsive by default.
- PowerPoint: Proprietary PPTX (complex XML) โ difficult for AI to edit or interpret.
- Google Slides: Better structure via Google APIs, but slide formats still fixed.
- Figma Slides: Structured, but design systems can be complex for AI to parse.
๐ต Accessibility & Pricing
Tool | Entry-Level Cost | Notes |
---|---|---|
PowerPoint | $6.99+/mo | One-time license option, fewer features |
Google Slides | Free | Premium via Google Workspace |
Figma Slides | $12+/editor/mo | Free tier with limitations |
Claude Artifacts | Free / $20 Pro | Usage caps on free tier |
๐ฎ What the Next Generation Looks Like
The old idea of a fixed 16:9 slide deck is fading. The tools that will define the next decade are:
- ๐ง AI-first: Prompt-driven generation becomes the default workflow.
- ๐ฑ Responsive by design: Layouts adapt to screen, window, or platform.
- ๐ Semantic formats: Machine-readable structure enables deep AI editing.
- ๐ญ Real-time personalization: Presentations react to audience engagement.
๐ My Take on the Trajectory
- Claude Artifacts is the most forward-leaning platform โ AI-native, flexible, and fast-evolving.
- PowerPoint still dominates enterprise but risks stagnation without rethinking its architecture.
- Google Slides has a strong AI and cloud foundation but needs better layout flexibility.
- Figma Slides serves the design-first crowd well but is less accessible to the average user.
๐งฉ Final Thought
The future of presentations isnโt about slides โ itโs about adaptive, intelligent communication.
Those who rethink the medium, not just the tools, will shape how we present in the AI era.
AI is Reshaping the Web: Search, Interfaces, and Real-Time Generation
AI is fundamentally changing how we access and interact with the internet. Leading platforms are racing to redefine search, visualization, and even the concept of a website itself. This post captures the key developments and strategic implications.
๐ AI Assistants Move Beyond Text-Based Search
Major AI players are rapidly expanding search capabilities with real-time data and richer visual outputs:
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ChatGPT (OpenAI)
Uses a new web browsing tool that surfaces live data, images from websites, and improved referencing. Many publishers are now opting in voluntarily. -
Google Gemini
Introduced Search Grounding, incorporating real-time Google Search into its answers (chat + API). Impressive but currently very expensive to run. -
Perplexity
Enhancing its search interface with custom-generated charts (e.g., for data breakdowns) and in-development map support. Moving toward reasoning + visualization.
๐ก Strategic Insight:
Publishers must choose to collaborate or block โ history shows blocking rarely works or pays off.
As the cost of data access collapses, value shifts to insight, structure, and experience (e.g., analysis tools, visualization platforms).
๐ธ๏ธ Generating Websites in Real-Time Is the Next Interface Leap
The industry is converging on a major insight: chat isnโt enough, and voice adoption is lagging.
Instead, AI is moving toward dynamic UI generation โ building interfaces on the fly to present options, data, and accept input:
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Anthropicโs Claude + Artifacts
Leading the field with dynamic UI components called โArtifacts,โ which can present complex information or be shared directly. -
OpenAI (ChatGPT)
Leadership has confirmed real-time UI generation features are in development. Expect dynamic interfaces to complement search/chat soon. -
Perplexity
Already showing signs of this shift by integrating custom chart generation into search responses.
๐ก Strategic Insight:
Brands must rethink their digital presence โ static web pages will give way to user-specific, context-aware, real-time interfaces.
Success in this world depends less on fixed designs and more on rules, strategies, and interaction models.
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