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Is paragraph animation from AI better?
I just finished watching the Articulate 5/8/26 webinar. One of the new capabilities was using AI to automatically sync text with audio. One of the things the AI can do to accomplish this is to convert a text block to paragraph animation. Is there any reason to believe the AI-generated paragraph animation will be any more stable and reliable than the paragraph animation using the existing tools? In other words, will the AI paragraph animation exhibit the timing drift, text reflow fragility, layer/state resets, inconsistent rendering across players, etc.?
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- PhilMayorSuper Hero
it does is sync the paragraphs to the audio it doesn't do anything different to what you would do.
That said, never seen any of those issues maybe need to raise a support case
- BKBROCommunity Member
Been there. Done that. Since posting my question I've made the unfortunate discovery that Storyline's AI text-to-speech tool now introduces instability when previewing. I question trusting AI integrations with Storyline's already brittle structure. Rather than gluing on AI features, Articulate might be better served by developing an AI-supported platform from scratch. Whoever introduces a stable AI learning dev app with real branching, state awareness, adaptive behavior, simulation builders, etc. stands a good chance to disrupt a space ripe with opportunity.
Hi BKBRO,
I'm sorry to hear that this has been your experience with AI Assistant in Storyline.
The capabilities demonstrated in David's webinar are still evolving. Our development team is actively refining these features based on real-world usage and customer feedback like yours. If you're comfortable sharing specific examples of the issues you've raised, we'd love to have a closer look.
A copy of the affected .story file, or a screen recording of the behavior, would be helpful. Feel free to upload those items here in the discussion or privately through a support case.
Looking forward to hearing from you!