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A startup called Gamma is betting that artificial intelligence can replace PowerPoint itself, not just help you build slides faster, and investors are convinced enough to back the bet with $68 million. The company's pitch is seductive: AI-generated presentations that learn your preferences, adjust on the fly during pitches, and eliminate the grunt work that has made slide-building a universal office misery since the 1990s. If Gamma succeeds where countless rivals have failed, it could upend one of the last bastions of Microsoft's seemingly unshakeable corporate dominance.
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Koning, Rembrand, Nicole Tempest Keller, and Hyunjin Kim. "Gamma: Slides in the Blink of AI." Harvard Business School Case 826-001, December 2025. (Revised February 2026.) ...
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