In an Instagram post on March 8, Dion's team wrote: "It has come to our attention that unsanctioned, AI-generated music purporting to contain Céline Dion's musical performances, and name and likeness, is currently circulating online and across various Digital Service Providers."
Aside from her official musical comeback at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony in July, live performances from Dion, 56, have been rare since her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome. Dion first revealed the diagnosis in 2022 as the reason she had to cancel her upcoming world tour dates and Las Vegas residency.
Celine Dion's team has taken to social media to issue a stern statement warning fans after more and more incidents of AI-generated instances of the singer. The Canadian songstress has been the subject of several recent clips that have mimicked her musical performances or altered her voice,
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.