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The Beatles are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create a new song called 'Now and Then'. The AI technology has allowed the band to extract John Lennon's vocals from poor quality recordings and mix them with the rest of the track. Paul McCartney mentioned that the AI gives them some leeway in the mixing process. This development has sparked discussions about the ethics and possibilities of AI in music.
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The Beatles' last song "Now and Then" features the vocals of John Lennon, extracted from poor quality recordings by AI - here's how they did it. https://t.co/zBMXMrcjJr
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The Beatles’ final song is coming together through the power of artificial intelligence https://t.co/IDDXBJs4xU
Beatles using artificial intelligence to create new music. “We were able to take John’s voice and get it pure through this AI, so that then we could mix the record as you would normally do. It gives you some sort of leeway.” ~Paul McCartney https://t.co/FSWZfMeWT1 #generativeai