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I think the AI tools used for the last song was primarily to separate Lennons voice and piano from the artifacts of the poor quality demo, including a persistent hiss.
Bad sensationalist headline, should really be more clear about what uses are being discussed. He's clearly not against the audio tools that helped on the song, but against generative AI exploitation. There's no reversal going on.
It's even explained in the first link of the article. About as much "using AI" as DLSS is for video game rendering. Which is to say, a lot, but not in the way people think of "AI" now