The article discusses the debate surrounding the release of 'Now and Then,' a track by The Beatles that was enhanced by artificial intelligence.
- The track was enhanced by stem separation, an AI technology that allows the audio tracks to be cleaned up and isolated.
- The debate comes at a time where the music industry is grappling with the impact of generative AI and what constitutes human-made music.
- Some members of the industry expressed frustration at the nomination of a legacy act to the Grammys in addition to currently active musicians.
Professor Bloss-Baum said: "There's a lot of bad that can come to artists from AI, but this is an example of something really good. I think it's a really good example of how AI can come to benefit artists, if they so want."
Read the article here.