The Beatles are releasing their final song in late 2023, using AI technology to extract John Lennon’s vocals for the record.
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McCartney described AI technology as "kind of scary but exciting," adding: "We will just have to see where that leads."
The same technology enabled McCartney to "duet" virtually with Lennon, who was murdered in 1980, on "I've Got a Feeling" last year at Glastonbury Festival.
The singer-songwriter is set to open an exhibition later this month at the National Portrait Gallery featuring previously unseen photographs he took during the early days of The Beatles as the band rose to worldwide fame.
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McCartney described AI technology as "kind of scary but exciting," adding: "We will just have to see where that leads."
The same technology enabled McCartney to "duet" virtually with Lennon, who was murdered in 1980, on "I've Got a Feeling" last year at Glastonbury Festival.
The singer-songwriter is set to open an exhibition later this month at the National Portrait Gallery featuring previously unseen photographs he took during the early days of The Beatles as the band rose to worldwide fame.
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