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Dynamic Speech Generator

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Craft engaging speeches with your preferred specifications. 🔹Select your topic and desired length. 🔹Choose the tone - from formal to casual. 🔹Influence by your chosen celebrity's style. 🔹Specify your target audience and speech purpose. 🔹Add your key points for focused content. 🔹Select desired style and call to action. 🔹Easy to use Let the AI speech generator handle the writing while you capture the stage. ⚡️Also works with gpt 3.5 but results may be less detailed.
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Prompt Details

Model
Chat - GPT-4 (gpt-4)
Token size
176 ($0.00530 / call)
Example input
Your Topic: Climate Change Your Desired Length: 10 minutes Your Desired Tone: Informative Your Chosen Celebrity: David Attenborough Your Audience: High school students Your Purpose: To educate and inspire action against climate change Your Key Points: Causes of climate change, its impact, individual contribution, global efforts Your Desired Style: Storytelling Your Call to Action: "Let's make a difference for our Earth together, starting today!"
Example output
Ladies and Gentlemen, We live in an extraordinary world, one with an enchanting symphony of life - an intricate tapestry woven from billions of species, each playing a vital role in this masterpiece we call Earth. A world we have shared with majestic whales that roam the vast oceans, the resplendent birds that grace our skies, and the myriad of other species that add to the unique chorus of life. Just like the renowned naturalist, David Attenborough, I invite you to embark on a journey today. A journey of understanding, introspection, and hopefully, transformation. This journey, my friends, is about the pressing issue of climate change. Climate change is not a story about distant icebergs or species alone, but it's a tale about us - about you and me. It begins with our industrial revolution, a time of great advancement when humans learned to tap into the energy stored within the Earth, in coal, gas, and oil. This allowed us to build cities that touch the skies, travel across continents in mere hours, and create the interconnected world that we live in today. But it has also led us to a precipice. By burning these fossil fuels, we have been releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, creating an insulating blanket around our planet. This blanket traps the Sun's heat, leading to a rise in global temperatures – a phenomenon we now call global warming. Deforestation has exacerbated this issue, removing the natural carbon sinks that helped balance our atmosphere. And the consequence? An altered climate with extreme weather conditions - hurricanes more potent, droughts more prolonged, and wildfires more widespread. For a moment, let's consider the life of a polar bear, a magnificent creature adapted to life in the Arctic. As our world warms, sea ice, the platform they depend upon for hunting, is shrinking. They are starving, and their population is declining. But the ripple does not end there. The loss of sea ice affects the entire Arctic ecosystem. Climate change is not only a polar bear’s problem; it's a 'people' problem. Rising sea levels threaten coastal cities. Droughts impede our food production, and diseases find new territories. Each of us, in some form or another, is touched by the effects of climate change. We may not be the cause, but we are the generation that must confront this crisis. We can no longer be passive spectators in this narrative of decline. We must take action. Every one of us has a role to play, whether big or small. By simply choosing to walk or cycle instead of driving, we can reduce our carbon footprint. By consuming less and recycling more, we can help slow the exploitation of our resources. By planting trees, we can help sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. On a global scale, efforts are already underway. The Paris Agreement, signed by 196 countries, is an exceptional testament to our collective will to tackle climate change. It's an agreement to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius, to invest in renewable energy, to protect our forests, and to build a sustainable future. But my friends, these global efforts will only be as effective as our individual actions. As David Attenborough once said, "The natural world is not just nice to have; it is fundamental to our survival." We are all part of this intricate web of life. If we disturb one string, we feel the reverberations in the whole. So, my young friends, as you stand on the cusp of adulthood, remember, we have borrowed this Earth from you. It is up to us to ensure that we return it in a condition that is not just habitable, but thriving. The question is not whether we can stop climate change; it is whether we choose to. Whether we choose to write a new story for ourselves, for the polar bear, and for the generations to come. Let us remember, it is not the grand gestures alone that can bring change. It is our daily choices, our simple acts of kindness towards our Earth, that add up to make a big difference. Climate change is our challenge to face. And face it we shall, armed with the power of knowledge, the courage to act, and the understanding that we are not separate from nature; we are a part of it. So, let's make a difference for our Earth together, starting today! Let's ensure that our symphony of life continues its beautiful song. Let's write a story that future generations will be proud to tell. Thank you.
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