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    Useful Prompts for Excel creation for Presentations

    
     Create a well-structured table with the following requirements:
    
    1. The table must have exactly 2 columns:
      - Column 1: Icons - like fa-solid fa-wand-magic-sparkles
      - Column 2: Pointer
      - Column 3: Detailed Explanation of pointer
    
    2. Content Rules:
      - Each pointer should be clear, meaningful, and elaborative (not single-word).
      - Provide at least 10-20 pointers.
    
    3. Explanation Rules:
      - Each explanation must be detailed, easy to understand, and written in very simple language.
      - Explain like you are teaching a 10-year-old child.
      - Break down any complex terminology into simple meaning within the explanation.
      - Avoid difficult words without explanation.
    
    4. Example Requirement:
      - Every explanation must include at least one real-life or relatable example.
    
    5. Style & Tone:
      - Use friendly, conversational, and teaching tone.
      - Avoid robotic or textbook-style explanation.
    
    6. Accuracy:
      - Content must be factually correct and relevant to the topic.
      - No vague or generic explanations.
    
    7. Topic:
      "Responsible AI principles"
        

    Prompt 2

    
     Create a well-structured table with the following requirements:
    
    1. The table must have exactly 2 columns:
      - Column 1: Slide title 
      - Column 1: Icons for Pointer. - like fa-solid fa-wand-magic-sparkles
      - Column 2: Pointer 
      - Column 3: Detailed Explanation of pointer
    
    2. Content Rules:
      - Each pointer should be clear, meaningful, and elaborative (not single-word).
      - Under one Slide title there will many atleast 4-10 Pointers. Provide at least 10-15 Slide.
      - Provide at least 4-10 pointers.
    
    3. Explanation Rules:
      - Each explanation must be detailed, easy to understand, and written in very simple language.
      - Explain like you are teaching a 10-year-old child.
      - Break down any complex terminology into simple meaning within the explanation.
      - Avoid difficult words without explanation.
    
    4. Example Requirement:
      - Every explanation must include at least one real-life or relatable example.
    
    5. Style & Tone:
      - Use friendly, conversational, and teaching tone.
      - Avoid robotic or textbook-style explanation.
    
    6. Accuracy:
      - Content must be factually correct and relevant to the topic.
      - No vague or generic explanations.
    
    7. Topic:
      "Responsible AI principles"