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The Beatles will release another new song — their “last” one — next week, thanks to the wonders of artificial intelligence.. The Fab Four’s surviving members, Paul McCartney and Ringo ...
"We are all just characters in each other's lives," Corey Feldman sings in his new song "Characters," which arrived June 22.
Paul McCartney says there will be a new Beatles record – created with help from artificial intelligence. McCartney, one of the two living Beatles, said AI was used to extricate the late John ...
"We just finished it up and it'll be released this year," said McCartney, 80. "When we came to make what will be the last Beatles record, it was a demo that John had, that we worked on," he added.
This brings us to this week’s headlines trumpeting new AI-generated Beatles material. During a BBC Radio 4 interview, McCartney announced that a “new” Beatles record is on the horizon.
Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has been used to extract John Lennon’s voice from an old demo to create “the last Beatles record," decades after the band broke up. McCartney told ...
What Should We be On the Lookout For? A new Beatles song was not on anybody's 2023 bingo card. This will be the first high-profile example of a legendary act tapping into AI to enable a new sort ...
The Beatles making an AI song seems like a play to show they’re still cutting edge Paul McCartney announced The Beatles’ AI song in June 2023 and planned to release it later the same year.
As hard as it is to believe, The Beatles have a new song coming out this year. Yes, you read that correctly. There is a new Beatles song on the way, and it'll be the last one the band ever releases.
The Beatles’ AI song will give die-hard Fab Four fans something to look forward to. Without 21st-century technology, we’d never get to hear John’s decades-old demo.
LOS ANGELES — The record of the year category for the 2025 Grammys is full of zesty pop hits from young female acts such as Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter. There’s also ...
The "band" has released two albums within three weeks of one another on a streaming service that does not differentiate between what is human or computer-generated.