| Presentations | Yes, supported | Google describes AI-generated slide decks, new slides and slides based on Drive content; Canva describes creating presentations with Canva AI |
| Videos | Not established by these sources | The checked Google and Canva sources do not provide an equivalent source-backed example of AI video creation |
For images, the strongest source is Google Workspace’s page on presentation AI. It says Gemini in Slides can use generative AI to create original images .
That supports a precise statement: AI can create images in at least one documented product context. It does not, by itself, settle questions about output quality, licensing, pricing, account access or whether every AI image feature from every provider works in the same way.
The evidence is also solid for presentations. Google describes an AI-generated presentation as a slide deck created with help from artificial intelligence, and says Gemini in Slides can generate new slides and create a slide using content from Drive, Google’s cloud file-storage service .
Canva provides a second product example. Its AI Presentation Maker page presents AI-assisted presentation creation, and Canva’s Help Center says users can start a presentation with Canva AI by describing an idea, outline, slides or content .
Taken together, these sources support the claim that AI can help create presentation drafts and slide workflows, not just isolated images .
Video is where this fact check has to draw a line. The sources provided for review cover Google Slides, Gemini in Slides and Canva presentations. They do not include a comparable primary-source claim showing that the checked tools create videos with AI .
That does not mean AI cannot create videos. It only means this particular evidence package is not enough to support the claim “AI can create videos.” To make that claim responsibly, it would need separate sourcing from official product pages, help pages or technical documentation for AI video tools.
Based on the checked sources, AI can create images and presentations; this source set does not provide equivalent evidence for AI video creation
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That wording is more accurate than a blanket claim such as “AI can create everything.” It keeps the proven points separate from the parts that still need evidence.
This fact check only evaluates the sources listed here. It does not judge output quality, copyright or licensing issues, data privacy, pricing, regional availability, or differences between accounts, plans and product versions. Those questions would require additional, current sources.