Celine Dion Warns Fans About Unauthorized AI Music
Celine Dion's team has alerted fans to the presence of unauthorized AI-generated music using her name and likeness. The singer's management condemns these 'fake' creations, urging fans to verify online content for authenticity. Dion previously objected to her music's unauthorized use in a political setting.

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Celine Dion has officially warned her fans about AI-generated music falsely attributed to her. In a statement released to E! News, Dion's team criticized and condemned the distribution of counterfeit music using the renowned singer's performances and image without her consent.
The statement highlights the growing incidence of such unauthorized content circulating online and on various digital platforms, falsely claiming to feature Dion's work. Dion's team firmly states that these recordings are fake, not endorsed, and certainly not part of her official discography.
This issue is not unfamiliar to Dion. In a previous instance, she objected to Donald Trump's use of her song 'My Heart Will Go On' during his presidential campaign. The latest caution serves as a reminder for fans to verify music authenticity online, though no legal actions have been hinted at against those behind the AI creations. Recent appearances have seen Dion performing at the 2024 Paris Olympics and attending events with her twin sons.
(With inputs from agencies.)