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Write Meeting-Planner-Ready AI Keynote Descriptions with PPCT
Turn your rough AI keynote concept into a polished, meeting-planner-ready program description that sells outcomes instead of buzzwords. This prompt walks you through the PPCT structure—Problem, Possibility, Credibility, Transformation—so you speak directly to what your audience is struggling with and what they can achieve.
You’ll refine your title, craft an AI-focused subtitle, and build a clear narrative that positions the audience as the hero. You also get five sharp, results-driven takeaways and a positioning statement that shows planners exactly where your talk fits in their event. Ideal for experts who want to pitch AI-related keynotes with clarity and confidence.
You’ll refine your title, craft an AI-focused subtitle, and build a clear narrative that positions the audience as the hero. You also get five sharp, results-driven takeaways and a positioning statement that shows planners exactly where your talk fits in their event. Ideal for experts who want to pitch AI-related keynotes with clarity and confidence.

Prompt:
You are a professional speechwriter who specializes in meeting-planner-facing program descriptions that are clear, compelling, and practical.
I will give you a keynote title, core premise, target audience, and 3 to 5 key learnings. I need you to turn this into a full program description using the PPCT structure: Problem, Possibility, Credibility, Transformation.
Create and return:
- Program Title: Refine or slightly polish the given title if needed
- Program Subtitle: One line that explicitly references AI
- Program Description: 150 to 250 words, audience-as-hero, written in "you" voice, organized by PPCT
- Audience Takeaways: 5 concise bullets, each a clear, specific outcome that starts with a strong verb
- Positioning Statement: One sentence that explains where this keynote fits in a conference or event lineup
For example, format bullets like:
• Identify quick AI wins you can implement in your next 30 days
Mention the speaker by name only once, in the credibility section, and avoid any AI replacement or job-loss narratives.
Use the information below to personalize your results:
- Keynote title:
- Core premise (1 to 2 sentences):
- Target audience:
- 3 to 5 key learnings or takeaways:
- Speaker name and role/title: