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The Beatles' 'Now and Then' Was Made With AI (and That's Okay)I love The Beatles, but the song itself isn't really what I paid attention to. (I didn't really give it much thought until Sunday.) Instead, an announcer made it clear the song was produced with AI, a ...
The Beatles, legendary pioneers of the business, have once again stepped into the spotlight, this time with a groundbreaking use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create one final song.
Many Grammy voters were thrilled to have a new Beatles single in the world. Yet most academy members would likely not want classic rock perpetually refashioned with AI for an endless nostalgia ...
The Beatles’ AI-assisted track “Now and Then” won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance on Sunday night, marking the first time that a song of its kind has taken home the award. No ...
Suswati Basu is a multilingual, award-winning editor and the founder of the intersectional literature channel, How To Be Books. She was shortlisted for the Guardian… We uphold a strict editorial ...
Last night, a Beatles song by revived using AI wizardry won a Grammy. The song earned nominations for record of the year and best rock performance, landing the honors for the latter. The song ...
The Beatles’ Grammy-winning track has pieces of a demo recorded by John Lennon from the late 1970s when most people didn’t know about AI. The rest of The Beatles’ members, including Paul ...
“He could separate them with AI, he’d tell the machine ‘That’s a voice, this is a guitar, lose the guitar’.” “So when we came to make what will be the last Beatles record, it was a ...
News that The Beatles would release the song "Now and Then" with an AI assist triggered excitement for some fans but outrage among others, as some jumped to the conclusion that deepfakes were ...
While there are some convincing results from these AI-generated tools, there are plenty of tells to look out for. The idea that The Beatles would put out a song with some level of AI generation ...
Many Grammy voters were thrilled to have a new Beatles single in the world. Yet most academy members would likely not want classic rock perpetually refashioned with AI for an endless nostalgia ...
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