Applied AI Training for regulatory affairs teams
StreamAlive helps 9x the audience engagement in your Virtual Instructor-led Trainings (VILT).
Make your instructor-led Applied AI training more fun with polls, word clouds, spinner wheels and more
Works inside your existing PowerPoint presentation
Install the StreamAlive app for PowerPoint and see your slides come to life as people participate in your interactions
AI generates audience interactions for you
Let our AI scan your presentation and automatically come up with relevant questions based on the content. Or spend two hours coming up with your own questions, your choice!
Built to work with MS Teams and Zoom
Native apps for Teams and Zoom so you never have to leave your existing workflows
No QR Codes
Chat-powered interactions means your audience doesn’t need to scan QR codes or look at another screen to participate. They just type in the chat!

Quickly approved by your IT team
StreamAlive’s apps for Teams and Zoom means that they have been through rigorous quality assurance and client safety reviews. You’ll find everything an IT team needs to approve the app within the organization within your StreamAlive account.

Youve been asked to conduct Applied AI training for regulatory affairs teams and you want to make the session fun and interesting. Lets see how to make that happen.
Map the Audience
Break the ice, kick things off, and put your audience on the map! Use Magic Maps to ask, "Where are you joining us from in this AI-powered world?" This way, everyone feels seen and part of the global tech community from the get-go.

Gauge Knowledge with Ratings
Find out everyones knowledge of Applied AI right off the bat. Use Rating Polls to ask, "On a scale of 1-10, how confident are you in applying AI in regulatory contexts?" This helps you tailor your session to the audience's needs.

Capture Their Sentiments
How do people feel about diving into Applied AI? Excited? Intimidated? Use Word Clouds to gather immediate feedback. Ask the crowd, "Whats one feeling you have about AI impacting regulations?" and watch their emotions display in real-time!

Let Thoughts Tumble
Ask how Applied AI impacts their roles. With Talking Tiles, their thoughts become dynamic visuals. As responses about AIs impact come in, theyll fall into place like digital confetti, making the session visually stimulating.

Discover Interests
Find out which aspect of Applied AI intrigues them most using Polls. Pose a question like, "Which AI application are you most curious about in regulatory affairs?" and tailor the session according to their interests.

Spin for Spontaneity
Ready to shake things up? Use the Spinner Wheel to pick a volunteer who will share their thoughts on AI. It's like fate deciding who will add a personal touch to the learning experience!

Test Their Knowledge
Engage them with a quick Quiz! Pose a multiple choice question about Applied AI with one correct answer, and reveal it after the poll. It's a fun way to keep everyone on their toes!

Gauge Knowledge with Ratings
Find out everyones knowledge of Applied AI right off the bat. Use Rating Polls to ask, "On a scale of 1-10, how confident are you in applying AI in regulatory contexts?" This helps you tailor your session to the audience's needs.

Seamless Q&A
StreamAlive captures questions directly from chat, removing the need for a separate Q&A box. Keep it smooth as you answer burning queries live, ensuring no question goes unnoticed.

Analyze Engagement
Analyze how your presentation kept the audiences attention using StreamAlives Analytics. Discover your most engaged participants, and easily share interaction results via Teams or Email to keep the learning going.











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