In groundbreaking news, Paul McCartney has announced that a new Beatles record is in the works, created with the help of artificial intelligence. McCarthy stated that AI was used to extract the late John Lennon’s vocals from a previously recorded track, impressing audiences with the technology’s capacity to accomplish such a task. In light of his recent BBC Radio interview, McCartney reflected on how AI has been able to replicate his young voice and that of the late George Harrison and John Lennon – even allowing them to “bring voices back from the grave.”
Despite being a sort of “scary” unknown to McCartney, he acknowledged that AI has great uses and a favorable side to it. In particular, AI technology has advanced in the realm of music creation, also generating art and writing reports with incredible accuracy. However, AI is not a flawless technology, and critics suggest that several ethical issues are linked to it.
Regarding this project, The Beatles have seen previous posthumous track releases like “Free As A Bird” (1995) and “Real Love” (1996) and new material is imminent. The sound engineer that collaborated with McCartney during the creation of their 1970 album “Let It Be” used AI to isolate Lennon’s voice from the background music.
McCartney also teased at the release of “Now And Then,” a song that Lennon recorded in 1978, as a possible new Beatles track. Lennon sent the song to McCartney in 1995, and it was later re-produced by Jeff Lynne and considered for release on the Beatles’ 1995 Anthology series.
Thus, it seems AI is being used as a tool to help cement The Beatles’ iconic sound and transform the music industry. Its significance lies not only in music creation but in the realization of tasks that go beyond human potential. However, we must be wary of its potential drawbacks and continuously strive to find ways to balance technology’s benefits with its potential ethical concerns.
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