This year an unpublished song by The Beatles will be released, because due to Artificial Intelligence (AI) it was possible to rescue the pure voice of John Lennon from an old cassette, where there are some songs that the talented musician recorded shortly before he was murdered in 1980.
Sir Paul McCartney is at the forefront of this project and while he finds all that can be achieved in music with AI very exciting, he is also cautious, admitting that it is also a little scary for him.
Musicians like Sting have balked at the new practice of using AI to create art, but many see it as a chance to do things that would otherwise be impossible, like reuniting The Beatles for a new collaboration. In an interview for BBC, Sir McCartney talked about how it was possible to obtain the voice of the late Lennon.
John’s voice could be pulled from a small cassette. We had John’s voice and a piano and they were able to break apart with AI. They say to the machine: ‘This is the voice. This is a guitar. Erase the guitar’. So when we get to making what will be the last Beatles record…we were able to take John’s voice and get it pure through this AI.
In addition, the author of the emblematic theme yesterday He said that with this new technology it was possible to mix the album as it would normally be done. In addition, he admitted that you can play with many things when using the AI, until legends like Lennon appear singing any other song.
I’m not on the internet much (but) people will say to me, ‘Oh yeah, there’s a track where John is singing one of my songs’, even though deep down you know it’s just AI. It’s a little scary but it’s exciting, because it’s the future. We’ll have to see where it takes us.
Finally, although the interpreter of let it be He did not provide further details about the mysterious subject, it is believed that it may be a 1978 Lennon composition titled now and then. However, beatlemaniacs will have to wait until its premiere to find out the truth.