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Celine Dion Warns Fans About Fake AI-Generated Music Using Her Likeness

The singer's team has issued a statement cautioning against unauthorized AI-created songs falsely attributed to her.

Celine Dion attends the Amazon MGM Studios special screening of "I Am: Celine Dion" at Alice Tully Hall on Monday, June 17, 2024, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
Singer Celine Dion attends the Jupiter Links GC against Atlanta Drive GC during a TGL match in SoFi Center at Palm Beach State College on March 4, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
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Overview

  • Celine Dion's management has alerted fans about AI-generated songs falsely claiming to feature her voice and likeness.
  • These unauthorized recordings are not part of Dion's official discography and have not been approved by the artist or her team.
  • Examples of fake AI songs include a gospel cover, a duet with Whitney Houston, and a collaboration with Charlie Puth, according to reports.
  • The rise of AI in music has sparked concerns among artists, with Dion joining a broader call for stricter regulations on AI use in creative industries.
  • Dion recently returned to the spotlight after battling stiff person syndrome, performing at the 2024 Paris Olympics and releasing music for her documentary.