Beatles Win Grammy for AI-Enhanced 'Now and Then'
Beatles Win Grammy for AI-Enhanced 'Now and Then'

Beatles Win Grammy for AI-Enhanced 'Now and Then'

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The Beatles have made history at the 2025 Grammy Awards by winning the Best Rock Performance for their song 'Now and Then,' marking their eighth Grammy win overall. This song, a collaborative effort that features enhancements from artificial intelligence to refine John Lennon's original demo, has sparked discussions about technology's role in music creation. Despite past nominations for Record of the Year with iconic tracks like 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' and 'Let It Be,' this marks the first Grammy win for a song that utilized AI assistance. Sean Ono Lennon, John Lennon's son, accepted the award on behalf of the band, celebrating their enduring legacy. 'Now and Then' continues to showcase the fusion of nostalgia and innovation, raising questions about the future of music amidst technological advancements. The song's recognition highlights both the Beatles' lasting influence and the evolving landscape of the music industry.

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