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    I Tried AI to Improve My Public Speaking Skills. It Didn’t Listen That Well

    TechurzBy TechurzMay 5, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    I’ve never been good at public speaking — I share this fear with many. It all started in high school, when I had to present to the class but couldn’t keep a straight face and got in trouble. The teacher misread my nerves for mischief, and I got penalized. 

    A couple of additional formative moments like this and I told myself that I’m not a good public speaker. The monkey mind is a good persuader, and I never challenged whether this was true. One-on-one, I’m fine. But my body goes into fight or flight at the thought of “presenting.” 

    The good thing about artificial intelligence is that it will give me feedback straight. Yes, it can be a people-pleaser, spitting out responses in seconds and hallucinating. If I ask it to be brutal, it’s probably better than a kind coworker. Friends don’t want to offend. 

    I decided to use ChatGPT, just because I know my way around the AI tool well, but any chatbot would work. There are different ways to use AI as a public speaking coach. You can upload a video or a voice recording or talk to the tool about a specific area you need feedback on. 

    Can ChatGPT help me love public speaking? It’s a tall task, but one worthwhile testing out.

    Table of contents
    1 Getting set up with ChatGPT free
    2 Take 2, with ChatGPT Plus
    3 Attempt 3: AI speech coaching with Yoodli AI
    4 The verdict of an AI speaking coach

    Getting set up with ChatGPT free

    I logged into ChatGPT and downloaded the mobile app for faster voice notes. Then I looked through some past call recordings (from story interviews or client calls) to see what I’d be comfortable uploading into AI. I avoided any sensitive information or confidential conversations. I would direct ChatGPT to focus on my voice, rather than the conversation. 

    To test ChatGPT (and my limiting beliefs), I shared a recording of a recent interview with a source and assigned AI a role/person to emulate — Vinh Giang, the famous public speaking coach (and fellow Aussie). 

    My first prompt: “This is a file of a call I had with a source for a story. I want to improve my public speaking skills and confidence. Act as a public speaking coach, emulating communications coach Vinh Giang. Give me practical advice and help me see my weaknesses. Only focus on the female voice in this recording.” 

    ChatGPT told me it would review the audio file, focusing only on the female voice and assessing it “like Vinh Giang would: focusing on clarity, vocal variety, pace, presence and confidence.” (At least it knows who Vinh Giang is and understands the prompt!)

    The AI tool further said it would extract and focus on 5 to 7 minutes from the 53-minute audio file and confidently said it would then be able to give me advice on my vocal tone and warmth, pace and pausing, clarity and articulation, confidence and conviction, presence, and energy. But, well, it didn’t. 

    And when it couldn’t, it told me I had also reached my data analysis limit on the free version of ChatGPT.

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    Since I was using the free version, I asked ChatGPT to critique the 1-2-minute portion first, before I upgraded to paid. It couldn’t extract the 2-minute section, so I had to edit the file and reupload it, which was a pain. I quickly duplicated the file then trimmed it to two minutes, at a point where I was speaking.

    Then, it would break down vocal variety, pacing and pausing, clarity and articulation, confidence, conviction and presence. 

    But it still couldn’t.

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    While the transcript could be helpful, I wanted ChatGPT to review my actual voice, so I upgraded to ChatGPT Plus, which costs $20 a month. 

    Take 2, with ChatGPT Plus

    I tried to upload the entire recording again, but it still had a hard time with it. 

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    So, I re-uploaded the 2-minute clip. But I got cut off again, telling me: “Transcription tools aren’t currently available in this environment.”

    That would’ve been helpful for ChatGPT to tell me before it took my $20. 

    I uploaded my entire transcript. Again, it could only review 1 to 2 minutes, and it pulled out the first section, which is the introduction — not ideal to critique the early call pleasantries. 

    It was nice about me, though.

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

     It did give me some sage advice too. I’ve got the connection side nailed, I just need to work on my confidence. 

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    For more specific advice, I copied a part of the transcript where I talk a lot. I used the prompt: “Critique this section of the transcript,” then copied the text, including the speaker titles. 

    Now we’re talking: 

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    ChatGPT said my strengths are being personal and approachable, but I use filler words a lot, can ramble and say sorry too much. Definitely true. 

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    ChatGPT advised me to avoid language that seeks permission and rather speak in declaratives. It suggested daily identity affirmation practices and to train my voice like a musical instrument. It offered to build me a seven- or 30-day voice training routine, which I was curious to see. 

    Here’s an example:

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    Attempt 3: AI speech coaching with Yoodli AI

    To truly understand AI’s coaching capabilities, I tried a different AI tool that offers roleplays and reviews. With Yoodli AI, I uploaded that same audio clip to see what it could do.

    Yoodli / Screenshot by CNET

    After scanning the advice from the AI coach, I realized it had critiqued the interviewee, not me. There was no Yoodli chatbot to tell it to focus on the interviewer, so most of the advice was redundant.

    This is where the role-play comes into play. I could have a video call with the AI tool and practice speaking.

    ChatGPT / Screenshot by CNET

    I could even create a custom scenario, telling the tool what I want it to be and asking it to construct the conversation.

    Yoodli / Screenshot by CNET

    Very cool.

    The verdict of an AI speaking coach

    While I liked how AI confirmed some assumptions I’d had, it’s not a replacement for proper training. It could be handy to use these tools to rehearse and get real-time feedback, but it won’t turn me into a pro speaker anytime soon.

    I’d probably be better off at Toastmasters classes than in a chatbot. Real-world exposure is what I really need.

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