Céline Dion issues warning against unauthorized AI-generated music
Céline Dion issues warning against unauthorized AI-generated music

Céline Dion issues warning against unauthorized AI-generated music

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Céline Dion's team has issued a warning about unauthorized AI-generated music falsely attributed to the singer, clarifying that these recordings are not part of her official discography. The statement urged fans to be vigilant as fake tracks, like 'Heal Me Lord,' have gained popularity online. Dion, who has been largely absent from the music scene due to her diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome, emphasized that the AI-generated content does not represent her authentic work. The rising trend of AI in music has sparked broader concerns, prompting over 200 artists to call for a ban on AI technologies that infringe upon artists' rights. Dion made a notable return to music during the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she performed 'Hymne à l'Amour.' The controversy surrounding AI-generated content highlights ongoing debates about its implications for artists and the integrity of their work.

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