Paul McCartney cautions against AI in music despite success of AI-enhanced Beatles song

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  • Paul McCartney has spoken up to warn about the dangers of unregulated AI to future musicians.
  • The comments stand out after AI assisted the production of the Grammy-nominated song ‘Now and Then’.
  • UK lawmakers are set to protecting creators from unauthorized use of their art for training AI models.

Paul McCartney doesn’t want to let AI completely drown out human musicians just yet. Ahead of a debate in the UK Parliament on AI and copyright, the legendary Beatle warned that artificial intelligence could push young musicians off the stage unless great care is taken.

This might seem a little surprising after AI helped McCartney and the rest of his bandmates nab Grammy nominations recently for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance. The “lost” song “Now and Then” used AI to recover and restore audio, including the sound of the late John Lennon’s voice. AI tools lifted and enhanced Lennon’s vocal track from an old demo, making it sound like Lennon was back in the room with the rest of the band.

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