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Text only vs Multimodal

Nasticks edited this page Feb 3, 2026 · 5 revisions

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Text-only vs multimodal AI

PCL-Lite always gives you text in the chat: prompts, scripts, specs, structure. What you do next depends on whether your AI can generate image, video, audio, or slides.


Two cases

1. Your AI doesn't generate image / video / audio / slides (text-only)

Workflow: Chat (PCL-Lite) → get text → copypaste into a dedicated tool → get asset.

  • Use PCL-Lite to get a prompt (image), script (video/audio), or outline (slides).
  • Copy the output from the chat.
  • Paste it into an external tool: DALL·E, Midjourney, Runway, ElevenLabs, Google Slides, etc.

Each guide in the repo lists where to paste with direct links (e.g. DALL·E, Runway, ElevenLabs).


2. Your AI is multimodal (can generate in the same chat)

Workflow: Chat (PCL-Lite) → get prompt/script/specs → use it in the same chat (e.g. image tab, video feature) or copy-paste to an external tool — your choice.

  • Use PCL-Lite to get a better, structured prompt or script.
  • Paste that prompt or script into the image / video / audio / slides feature of the same AI (e.g. ChatGPT with DALL·E, Gemini with image or video).
  • Or still copy-paste to an external tool if you prefer.

PCL-Lite helps you get clear, structured output either way.


Summary

Your AI What to do with PCL-Lite output
Text-only Copy → paste into external tool (see each guide for links).
Multimodal Use in the same chat (e.g. paste prompt into image/video feature) or copy-paste to external tool.

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