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![]() Hey Glenn,
Thanks for the question. I used HeyGen recently to create a picture of my wife saying a sentence. It worked well. I also loaded images into ChatGPT to create a very good headshot of myself. Eleven Labs does a good job of recreating voices. Revoicer does as well: https://revoicer.com/voice-clone-offer/ Here's a link to create an avatar: https://businessmagnete.com/how-to-c...oogle_vignette Here is another from Synthesia: https://www.synthesia.io/features/av...9d72eaea26e 4 One of the best sources I have found for AI stuff is Matt Wolfe. He has a LOT of video on Youtube. He also has a site for AI tools: https://www.futuretools.io Almost all of these sites and programs have FREE options so you can try them out... but most have inexpensive options of $20 a month. I would imagine you could try on out for free to test it, then pay $20 and be finished before having to renew. In any case, my personal experience has only been with using HeyGen, ChatGPT, ElevenLabs, and Perplexity(for writing). Matt Wolfe gives a really good summary of what is going on in the world of AI on his YouTube channel every week... you might want to look into his videos. Jason Hamilton take on using AI for writing is a good source too... he calls himself The Nerdy Novelist. Hope this is helpful for you. Cheers, Millard |
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