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Is paragraph animation from AI better?
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!
- BKBRO13 days agoCommunity Member
See attached screen recording. I've been generating AI text-to-speech in Storyline daily for over a year without issues. But this error starting occurring with EVERY instance of AI text-to-speech last week. The same error occurs when attempting to preview the slide. The issues with Storyline ignoring and/or forgetting timeline placement of paragraph animations is many months old.
- StevenBenassi10 days agoStaff
Hi BKBRO,
Thanks for following up and sharing the recording.
I'm having some trouble replicating those same behaviors when testing in the current version of Storyline. No problem! I'd like our support engineers to step in and work with you directly on these issues. I've opened a support case on your behalf, and they should be following up with you soon.
We can continue the conversation there.