[Editor’s Note: EDRM is grateful to Ralph Losey for allowing us to publish his experiments with the deluge of new AI based tools.]
I created the three videos below while watching the Superbowl last night. It’s that easy now to create talking still pictures using online software. I used Di-D.com’s free software trial to make all three for free. I will purchase the base subscription, but please don’t take this as an endorsement. It is just the first one I tried and I liked how it worked. These are my pictures only because who else would agree to my shameless use of their likeness. By the way, I tried to use a famous person’s picture, just as an experiment, and Di-D.com would not permit that. Smart. Hope these AI generated videos will fulfill their intent and help persuade you to read my next forthcoming blogs inspired one of my heroes, Socrates, and his immortal Analogy of the Cave. I truly have been pondering his writings since I was nineteen. Still am.
Ralph Losey is a writer and practicing attorney specializing in providing services in Artificial Intelligence. Ralph also serves as a certified AAA Arbitrator. Finally, he's the CEO of Losey AI, LLC, providing non-legal services, primarily educational services pertaining to AI and creation of custom GPTS.
Ralph has long been a leader among the world's tech lawyers. He has presented at hundreds of legal conferences and CLEs around the world and written over two million words on AI, e-discovery, and tech-law subjects, including seven books.
Ralph has been involved with computers, software, legal hacking, and the law since 1980. Ralph has the highest peer AV rating as a lawyer and was selected as a Best Lawyer in America in four categories: E-Discovery and Information Management Law, Information Technology Law, Commercial Litigation, and Employment Law - Management. For his full resume and list of publications, see his e-Discovery Team blog.
Ralph has been married to Molly Friedman Losey, a mental health counselor in Winter Park, since 1973 and is the proud father of two children.