Opening Scene: The Networking Event
I’m imagining an advertisement video announcing Adora working with Meta’s new SDK, which came out yesterday.
The scene starts at a networking event. I’m walking around when suddenly I see someone I’ve been wanting to meet for so long—a mentor, an investor, someone who could change the trajectory of my life. My heart starts pounding, and I start getting nervous.
So, I start talking to Adora, the AI communication coach that lives right in your glasses. Adora can see what you see. Its goal is to help you become the best version of yourself everywhere you go. It coaches you, listens to you in real time, and provides feedback to help you grow as a speaker and as a person.
I whisper, “Do you see what I see?”
Adora replies:
“Yes, that’s the investor-slash-mentor you’ve been wanting to talk to for the longest time. He’s busy and rarely responds online, but now is your moment to pitch yourself and your product.”
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I need to be my best self—or I’ll miss it.
Preparing for the Pitch
Adora has access to my health metrics through Meta’s knowledge base.
It tells me, “Your heart rate is 90 beats per minute.”
Then it guides me through a 30-second breathing exercise to calm down and gives me a pep talk: a reminder of all the hours I’ve spent practising pitches at home. Adora reassures me that I’m ready for this, that I was born to take these opportunities and make the best of them.
With my confidence boosted, I start approaching the investor.
Live Support During the Conversation
As I talk to the investor, Adora listens in. It provides subtle nudges and reminders:
- If I freeze or lose track of my thoughts, Adora gives me one-word suggestions to help me finish my sentences.
- It gently alerts me to filler words: “That was three filler words—be more mindful.”
- It doesn’t interrupt the conversation, just supports me silently in the background.
We don’t need to show that it’s interpreting the investor’s words—just that it’s there to help me present myself effectively.
Post-Interaction Feedback
After the conversation, Adora provides an analysis of how I did.
Even if it wasn’t perfect, it highlights key areas for improvement and reminds me we’ll work on them later.
I walk away happy, knowing I took the shot and got valuable feedback to improve even further.
Lighthearted Ending
As I’m reflecting on the interaction, I notice a girl who catches my eye.
“Yo, Adora. Pause for a second—I gotta go talk to her.”
I walk confidently toward her, knowing Adora will give me feedback after the interaction. The ad ends with me saying something like:
“Adora, let me know how I did once I pick her up.”
This shows that Adora isn’t just another information tool—it’s about becoming a better person and a better communicator, which is its ultimate goal.
Do you want me to now rewrite this into a short ad script to visualize the exact shots and flow for your video?