Creative adrenaline or arsenic?
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The Black Eyed Peas star thinks the naysayers are overlooking everything from AI’s future capabilities to the things that make human artists unique.
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Thanks to AI, the future of music is not just about listening, it’s about experiencing.
Fans outside the ABBA Arena in London, a venue built for the ABBA Voyage concert, in May 2022.
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Fans who flock to see ABBA Voyage, a digital avatar concert, chase the feeling of a live ABBA performance. They’re finding it, and they’re building meaningful connections, too.
A hologram of Buddy Holly projected on stage at Madrid’s Teatro La Estación in 2021.
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A study of fan reactions to ABBA’s virtual Voyage tour highlights the ethical questions being raised by advances in holographic technology.
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Creating holographic ‘digital twins’ will significantly reduce the stress, cost and logistical issues of touring – and means artists can live forever onstage.
Abba had previously been voted the band the British public would most like to see reunited.
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Abba’s most devoted fans have helped them remain in the public consciousness. Sometimes, under difficult circumstances.
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The Croatian island of Vis is gearing up for a massive influx of tourists wanting to see where the Abba-inspired movie sequel was filmed.