Inspiration

Sometimes it's hard to find the right person to practice your presentation with. Maybe you're presenting to a grad class about distributed systems, or you're presenting in your anthropology class about a presentation you made at 4am and you have no idea of what you're saying, or maybe you're a startup presenting to an AI accelerator.

In all of these situations -- it's quite hard to find someone who's an accurate representation of your audience member, and sometimes the feedback that people can give us doesn't really match what we need for preparation. After all, how can your dog ask you if Paxos is deployed in an asynchronous, partially synchronous, or synchronous model

What it does

Ducky.AI is a platform for you to upload, present, and persist your presentations. It's very simple. 1) Upload a presentation 2) Upload configurations like what you're presenting about, who you're presenting to, and what kind of tone you want the presentation to be -- is it casual? or is it as serious as talking to a C-level executive

How we built it

Front-End: Vite, Nginx Back-End: Deno, AWS S3/Lambda, RabbitMQ Databases: Redis, MongoDB Infra, Pulumi (IaC), Docker

Challenges we ran into

Integration + those pesky bugs that you can only test in a full run through of the pipeline

Accomplishments that we're proud of

A completely working prototype.

What we learned

too much to write here

What's next for Ducky.AI

series A, real-time AI questions, posture and expression analysis

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