'We Actually Don't Need AI': Queen's Brian May Warns Against the Artificial Intelligence Rush in Music
3 Articles
3 Articles
'We Actually Don't Need AI': Queen's Brian May Warns Against the Artificial Intelligence Rush in Music
Legendary guitarist Brian May has used Meta AI to poorly recreate the cover of Queen's 1980 album The Game as a warning about artificial intelligence, declaring that the technology is not needed and that data centers must not be built in the UK. The post ‘We Actually Don’t Need AI’: Queen’s Brian May Warns Against the Artificial Intelligence Rush in Music appeared first on Breitbart.
"I believe the price we are going to pay for this inevitable development is very high," the Queen guitarist wrote.
“Brian May got on the phone to me and said, ‘You have to look at what we just did’”: How a Fender Strat anniversary event led to Queen’s first world tour since Freddie Mercury’s death
Back in 2005, Brian May and Roger Taylor embarked on their first full Queen world tour since the death of their enigmatic frontman, Freddie Mercury.Not only did it find May and Taylor performing under the Queen moniker for the first time since 1986, it also saw them joining forces with a new lead vocalist.Bad Company’s Paul Rodgers was given the unenviable task of filling Mercury’s shoes, but he stepped up to the plate. Queen + Paul Rodgers, as …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium






