Key Highlights
- AI brings all four Beatles members together for ‘Now and Then’
- AI technology revives John Lennon’s vocals, completing ‘Now and Then’
- The song showcases the power of AI in the music industry
The legendary Beatles band is back with a new song, “Now and Then,” marking the final musical journey for all four iconic members. This extraordinary reunion is made possible through the incredible advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Also Read | Apple Developing AI Chatbot ‘Apple GPT’ To Compete With OpenAI’s ChatGPT: All Details Here
Reuniting The Fab Four
In a remarkable feat, The Beatles, which tragically lost two of its members over the years, has orchestrated a reunion that transcends time and technology. Despite the passing of John Lennon in December 1980 and George Harrison in 2001, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, alongside AI technology, have resurrected the band’s spirit. The song even features the late John Lennon, thanks to innovative AI methods.
A Musical Rebirth
To accomplish this musical rebirth, The Beatles tapped into old recordings of John Lennon, piecing together his contribution to “Now and Then.” In the 1990s, the band attempted a similar endeavor with Lennon’s demos, resulting in the creation of “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love.” However, technical limitations at the time hindered their efforts.
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A Technological Breakthrough
The turning point for this ambitious project came when director Peter Jackson, known for his work on the “Get Back” documentary, and his team developed a technology. This technology harnessed machine learning to “split all the different components into separate tracks.” With this innovation, McCartney and Starr finally had the means to mix and create a proper record of “Now & Then.” Although the short film about the song’s creation doesn’t delve deeply into George Harrison’s past recordings, McCartney mentions incorporating elements from the Anthology sessions and contributing a slide guitar solo in Harrison’s signature style.
A Bittersweet Farewell
While “Now & Then” marks the last new song from The Beatles, the excitement of hearing all four members once again is high. The song’s release highlights the incredible potential of AI and machine learning in the world of music. “Now & Then” is now available for streaming on various platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify.
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