For months, The Rolling Stones have teased a new album, but no one expected their latest music video for the track "In the Stars." ...
The Rolling Stones are being mocked after using artificial intelligence to transform themselves into younger versions of their weathered selves in the music video for their new single In the Stars, ...
The Rolling Stones sparked debate over the use of artificial intelligence in music with the release of their “In the Stars” ...
The legendary rock band used Deep Voodoo’s deepfake tech to de-age them in the video for the lead single off upcoming album ...
The Rolling Stones new “In the Stars” video makes the band look 50 years younger with technology from an AI company tied to “South Park’s” creators.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ronnie Wood, left, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards attend The Rolling Stones "Foreign Tongues" album launch event on Tuesday, May 5 ...
The Rolling Stones have released a brand new music video for their recently released single, "In the Stars." It's a track from their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, which is set for release on July ...
I’m no fan of genAI, but when it’s used to de-age a living artist in an otherwise human video production, I find it less egregious. Do you agree or do I simply have too much sympathy for the devil?