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Paul McCartney reveals AI has been used to create ‘the final Beatles file’ – that includes John Lennon’s vocals
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Paul McCartney reveals AI has been used to create ‘the final Beatles file’ – that includes John Lennon’s vocals

Artificial intelligence has been used to create "the last Beatles record", set to be launched later this 12 months, Sir Paul McCartney has revealed.The Beatles star, 80, mentioned his late bandmate John Lennon's vocals from an previous demo had been extricated and made "pure" due to the expertise. It took place throughout the making of the documentary sequence The Beatles: Get Back, which was launched in 2021, directed by Lord Of The Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson. Image: Pic: AP Sir Paul made the feedback on BBC Radio 4's Today programme after being requested for his ideas on synthetic intelligence (AI)."When Peter Jackson did the film Get Back, where it was us making the Let It Be album, he was able to extricate John's ...
Eat, Pray, Love creator Elizabeth Gilbert delays new novel set in Russia after criticism from Ukrainians
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Eat, Pray, Love creator Elizabeth Gilbert delays new novel set in Russia after criticism from Ukrainians

The creator of the hit novel Eat, Pray, Love has introduced she is delaying publication of her newest e book following criticism from Ukrainian readers as it's set in Russia.Elizabeth Gilbert introduced particulars of The Snow Forest, based mostly on the invention of a household residing fully remoted within the Siberian wilderness in 1978, earlier in June, with publication set for February 2024. The transfer was criticised as "tone deaf" by a few of her a million followers on Instagram, whereas others famous the discharge date would coincide with the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Gilbert has now introduced a "course correction" after receiving "an enormous" response from Ukrainian readers, saying now could be "not the time" to launch the story.In a video...
Tom Parker’s widow says his kids will mark Father’s Day with charity soccer match in his honour after ‘powerful’ yr
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Tom Parker’s widow says his kids will mark Father’s Day with charity soccer match in his honour after ‘powerful’ yr

Tom Parker's widow Kelsey has stated the final yr has been "tough" for the household however the kids will have the ability to rejoice their dad at a charity soccer match being held in his honour on Father's Day this weekend.The Wanted singer died aged 33 in March final yr, 17 months after he was identified with an inoperable mind tumour. Parker's widow, whom he married in 2018 and had two kids with - Aurelia, three, and Bodhi, two - instructed Sky News she could not even take into consideration Father's Day final yr after "we'd just lost Tom"."But this year I was like, I want to celebrate him, and for the kids to celebrate him. So I planned a charity football match, and it's exceeded my expectations completely."Celebrities together with Harry Judd from McFly, cleaning soap a...
Golden Globe Awards organisers Hollywood Foreign Press Association winding down after controversial few years
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Golden Globe Awards organisers Hollywood Foreign Press Association winding down after controversial few years

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has offered off all property and rights for the Golden Globe Awards, following controversy that has hit the ceremony in recent times.The main US present, which generally kicks off awards season in Hollywood, has been acquired by Dick Clark Productions (DCP) and asset administration firm Eldridge, marking a winding down of the HFPA. While A-listers returned to the Golden Globes earlier this 12 months, the 2022 occasion was held in personal, with no TV broadcast and winners introduced on social media - and plenty of selecting to not publicly acknowledge their successes. Image: Margot Robbie pictured on the Golden Globes crimson carpet earlier this 12 months The HFPA had vowed ...
RNZ: New Zealand’s nationwide radio broadcaster ‘gutted’ for publishing ‘pro-Kremlin rubbish’ in information tales
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RNZ: New Zealand’s nationwide radio broadcaster ‘gutted’ for publishing ‘pro-Kremlin rubbish’ in information tales

Radio New Zealand (RNZ), the nation's public service radio station, has apologised for publishing "pro-Kremlin garbage" in a few of its on-line articles.So far, 16 tales about Russia's invasion of Ukraine on its web site have been discovered to have been edited to current "a false account of events". RNZ, which is government-funded however has editorial independence, has now made corrections to the tales, indicating the enhancing had modified the unique tales to current pro-Russian interpretations of some occasions in Ukraine as truth.The station's chief govt Paul Thompson apologised to listeners, readers, employees and the Ukrainian group, and added: "It's so disappointing that this pro-Kremlin garbage has ended up in our stories... It's inexcusable."A digital journalist fro...