Microsoft 365 Tip of the Week

Tip of the Week: How to Record on PowerPoint? AI Caricatures + Copilot

Written by Aaron Kreps | Feb 19, 2026 6:00:01 PM
  • How to record and share presentations directly from PowerPoint.
  • The privacy risks behind viral AI caricature trend.
  • Get up to speed on the latest Microsoft Copilot updates.

 

Microsoft 365

Not every presentation needs to be delivered live. If you cannot get your audience together at the same time, recording it can be a more practical option. It may also allow you to be more engaging since you can do multiple takes. Whatever the reason, PowerPoint makes it easy to record your presentation directly within the application.

Title: How to record presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint

Viewing Time: under 2 minutes


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Cybersecurity

It can be tempting to follow what is trending, but it is important to pause and consider potential risks. If you are active on LinkedIn or other platforms, you may have seen people posting AI generated caricatures of themselves. What feels like harmless fun could result in sharing sensitive information or creating privacy concerns.

Title: AI Warning After New Social Media Trend Steals Important Data

Viewing Time: about 3 minutes

 

AI

AI is constantly evolving, and that is especially true for Microsoft Copilot. Over the past few months, Microsoft has made consistent updates, from subscription changes to new features. This video highlights the most important Copilot updates so you can get the most out of it in 2026.

If you want to continue building your AI skills, be sure to join our upcoming webinar on March 5: https://www.endsight.net/development/webinar

Title: Top 5 New Features in Copilot

Viewing Time: about 7 minutes

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