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Fujitsu’s AI Avatars Let Users Make Multilingual Business Presentations

TLDR

  • Fujitsu’s new AI Auto Presentation tool lets users create avatars of themselves to deliver automated, multilingual presentations and respond to questions in real time.
  • The technology integrates with Microsoft 365 Copilot and supports over 30 languages, offering customizable content and autonomous slide transitions.
  • Now available for trial via the Fujitsu Research Portal, the tool will see a global rollout in Q3 2025 and is designed to streamline business communication and boost productivity.

Fujitsu today introduced a new AI technology that enables users to create AI avatars of themselves to deliver automated, multilingual presentations and respond to audience questions in real time.

The technology, Fujitsu AI Auto Presentation, will be available as a Microsoft 365 Copilot AI agent and uses Microsoft PowerPoint materials. The avatars can speak in more than 30 languages and be customized to reflect the user’s own face and voice, eliminating the need for specialized skills or manual slide narration.

Fujitsu has integrated this innovation into its broader AI service suite, Fujitsu Kozuchi, and will begin global rollout in the third quarter after internal deployment in the second quarter.

The service was developed in collaboration with Tokyo-based AI solutions firm Headwaters Co. Corporate users can test the system through a trial environment hosted on the Fujitsu Research Portal.

Fujitsu AI Auto Presentation leverages Microsoft’s declarative agent framework within Microsoft 365 Copilot to enhance enterprise communication and productivity.

Source: Fujitsu video screenshot

Satoshi Asano, managing executive officer of global partner solutions at Microsoft Japan, said in a statement that “We expect it will help customers accelerate global expansion through multilingual content creation, streamline marketing operations by reducing the time and effort required to build presentations, and facilitate faster knowledge sharing both within and outside the organization.”

Asano emphasized that these functions will help tackle persistent business challenges related to operational efficiency and communication gaps.

Among the system’s notable features is its autonomous slide transition capability. This function – currently under international patent review – enables the AI avatar to shift slides at appropriate intervals based on the number of characters and specified time limits.

The technology also allows granular control over content. Users can adjust the AI avatar’s presentation on a slide-by-slide basis using prompts. The system supports various text inputs, including automatically generated content, fixed phrases, or user-specified wording, with stylistic flexibility enabled by large language models (LLMs), voice recognition and voice synthesis.

By automating these elements, the technology aims to “democratize the presentation process,” according to Fujitsu, empowering users of all skill levels and language backgrounds to effectively deliver professional-quality presentations without real-time participation.

Fujitsu plans to further integrate the presentation agent into Microsoft Teams and PowerPoint, expanding its reach to daily workflows across departments and geographies.

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