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Celine Dion issues stern message to fans on social media — read
Celine Dion has warned fans about "fake" AI-generated songs circulating online
Celine Dion issues a warning statement to fans regarding AI-generated fake songs: ‘Not from her official discography’
Celine Dion has cautioned fans about “fake” music falsely attributed to her that has appeared on streaming platforms, via a statement she shared on social media
Céline Dion stopped by the TGL Match between the Atlanta Drive GC and the Jupiter Links Golf Club in Florida earlier this week with her twin sons, Nelson and Eddy. There, Dion could be seen rocking her natural silver roots.
The 'I Love You' singer has three children with her late husband, René Angélil Céline Dion enjoyed a special outing with two of her favorite people. The "I'm Alive" singer, 56, shared photos on her Instagram of her and her twin sons,
In April 2024, over 200 artists banded together, signing an open letter denouncing "AI-music generation technology" with the help of the Artists Rights Alliance."We, the undersigned members of the artist and songwriting communities,
Céline Dion—who hasn’t made a public appearance since her stunning performance at the 2024 Olympics—recently stepped out with her twin sons, Nelson and Eddy Angélil, at the TGL golf match.
"Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography," singer says in statement
Celine Dion gave an impromptu performance of one of her biggest hit songs this week. During the TGL presented by SoFi match between the Atlanta Drive GC and the Jupiter Links Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, on Tuesday, Dion broke into song and sang a few lyrics from " My Heart Will Go On ."
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Céline Dion called out the misuse of her music, likeness and image through artificial intelligence that has been circulating "fake and not approved" songs outside of her official discography online. "It has come to our attention that unsanctioned,
"It has come to our attention that unsanctioned, AI-generated music purporting to contain Celine Dion's musical performances, and name and likeness, is currently circulating onlin
Céline Dion still has it. The iconic pop singer, who has been candid about her battler with still-person syndrome, sat down for an interview with ESPN's Marty Smith on Tuesday, March 4 — and sang a snippet of her most famous song.
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