The Beatles won a Grammy last night, thanks to AI | TechCrunch
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The Beatles' song "Now and Then," enhanced with AI technology, won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance, a historic first for AI in music awards. Paul McCartney utilized advanced noise reduction systems to refine a decades-old demo by John Lennon, which had previously been too muffled for release. This track represents the band's long journey, as they initially attempted to improve the demo in the 1990s but faced technological limitations. The revival effort was spurred by innovative audio isolation methods demonstrated in the documentary "Get Back," leading to the successful outcome now celebrated at the Grammys.
The Beatles' AI-assisted track "Now and Then" won the Grammy for Best Rock Performance, marking a significant first for AI involvement in award-winning music.
Using advanced noise reduction technology, McCartney cleaned up a decades-old demo from Lennon, showcasing the potential of modern audio isolation techniques.
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