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Celine Dion Warns Fans About Unauthorized AI-Generated Songs Mimicking Her Voice

The singer's team has clarified that these recordings are not part of her official discography and raised concerns about the ethical and legal implications of AI in music.

  • Celine Dion has issued a statement cautioning fans about AI-generated songs falsely attributed to her that are circulating on digital platforms.
  • A viral YouTube video featuring an AI-generated cover of the gospel song 'Heal Me Lord' has garnered over one million views, but Dion's team has confirmed it is not authentic.
  • The rise of AI-generated music has sparked debates about copyright, artist consent, and the protection of creative identities in the music industry.
  • Other artists, including The Weeknd and Shawn Mendes, have also been affected by unauthorized AI recreations of their voices, while some, like Drake, have embraced the technology in specific contexts.
  • Dion's warning highlights broader industry concerns as AI technology becomes increasingly capable of replicating artists' voices without their permission.
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