All you need is love, but artificial intelligence can sometimes help too.

“We just finished it up, and it’ll be released this year,” McCartney said.

It was one of several songs Lennon had recorded shortly before he was murdered in 1980.

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The song reportedly also had persistent background buzz from noise in Lennon’s apartment.

“We had John’s voice and a piano and he could separate them with AI.

They tell the machine, ‘That’s the voice.

This is a guitar.

Lose the guitar.'”

There isn’t a specific release date for the song.

Using AI to ‘enhance human creativity’

McCartney admitted he’s a bit wary of AI.

Thoughsome of these toolscan help peoplecraft their artistic projects, some critics haveraised concerns about AI.

“It’s kind of scary but exciting, because it’s the future.

We’ll just have to see where that leads.”

At least one other musician is excited about the news.

“What music lover cannot be fascinated and intrigued by today’s announcement?”

AI expert and musicianMartin Clancysaid in a statement about the new Beatles track.