Link: That AI-restored Beatles song won Grammy for Best Rock Performance
The Beatles' track "Now and Then" was released in 2023 using machine learning to enhance John Lennon's original demo. This technology, developed by Peter Jackson's sound team, isolated Lennon's vocals from low-quality recordings.
In 2023, the track earned a Grammy for Best Rock Performance, marking it as the first AI-assisted song to win such an award. The award was historic, considering it competed against notable bands like Green Day and Pearl Jam.
Originally recorded in the late 1970s by Lennon, the demo was intended for The Beatles' Anthology project in the 1990s but faced technical challenges. AI technology enabled the separation and enhancement of Lennon's original recordings.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr completed the track in 2021, clarifying that the technology was used to clean up, not create music. McCartney emphasized that the song featured genuine performances by the band, countering speculations about the AI's role.
The song's release stirred some controversy over the use of AI, with critics concerned about synthetic alterations in music. However, the technology applied was geared towards preservation and clarity, not imitation.
This milestone demonstrates the fusion of classic art with modern technology, preserving The Beatles' legacy for new generations.
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