Ralph Losey is an AI researcher, writer, tech-law expert, and former lawyer. He's also the CEO of Losey AI, LLC, providing non-legal services, primarily educational services pertaining to AI and creation of custom AI tools.
Ralph has long been a leader of the world's tech lawyers. He has presented at hundreds of legal conferences and CLEs around the world. Ralph has 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: Commercial Litigation; E-Discovery and Information Management Law; Information Technology Law; and, Employment Law - Management.
Ralph is the proud father of two children and husband since 1973 to Molly Friedman Losey, a mental health counselor in Winter Park.
All opinions expressed here are his own, and not those of his firm or clients. No legal advice is provided on this web and should not be construed as such.
Ray Kurzweil explains Turing test and predicts an AI will pass it in 2029.
Ray Kurzweil on Expanding Your Mind a Million Times.
Positive Vision of the Future with Hybrid Human Machine Intelligence. See PyhtiaGuide.ai
Old Days of Tech Support. Ralph’s 1st Animation.
Lawyers at a Rule 26(f) conference discuss e-discovery. The young lawyer talks e-discovery circles around the old lawyer and so protects his client.
Star Trek Meets e-Discovery: Episode 1. Cooperation & the prime directive of the FRCP.
Star Trek Meets e-Discovery: Episode 2. The Ferengi. Working with e-discovery vendors.
Star Trek Meets e-Discovery: Episode 3. Education and techniques for both law firm and corp training.
Star Trek Meets e-Discovery: Episode 4. Motions for Sanctions in electronic discovery.
Star Trek Meets e-Discovery: Episode 5. Capt. Kirk Learns about Sedona Principle Two.
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