They’re the intimate, private moments that fans of classic rockers never get to see. Steven Tyler, hammer and nails in hand, building a dog house for rescued animals. Mick Jagger, Elton John, and Rod Stewart harmonizing at Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial service . Jagger and Tyler cheering up a bed-ridden Phil Collins in a hospital. Bruce Springsteen treating health-care workers to a rendition of “If I Should Fall Behind” while visiting his wife Patti in a facility.

Personal and heartwarming, yes, but also, to put it mildly, completely bogus.

From fake bands to artificially generated songs, AI is increasingly infiltrating the music world. Last month, a mystery band called Velvet Sundown appeared on streaming services, garnering hundreds of thousands of listeners before ultimately admitt

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