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Whitney Houston may have left the stage over a decade ago, but her unmistakable voice is finding new life thanks to artificial intelligence.

In a striking move, AI audio separation tech by Moises is being used to isolate her vocals from fully mixed tracks so they can be paired with a live orchestra in an upcoming concert celebration, reported by TechRadar.

It’s not the first time AI has been tapped to revive an icon. We’ve seen similar debates around projects like the hologram tour of Amy Winehouse, which was paused after fans pushed back on the ethics, noted by BBC.

The difference here is subtle but important: Houston’s return doesn’t rely on computer-generated vocals, but rather on cleaning up her real recordings.

That might feel a little less eerie, but the questions of consent and commercialization still linger.

And it’s not just concerts raising eyebrows. As The Guardian has written, AI is becoming a force in music production itself, from generating backing tracks to mimicking entire singers’ styles.

For some, it’s a creative goldmine; for others, a threat to originality and artistry. Where do we draw the line between innovation and exploitation?

Interestingly, this revival comes during a broader cultural moment where AI voice tech is booming across industries.

From chat assistants to entertainment, companies are racing to deliver synthetic voices that feel indistinguishable from humans.

Yet, as Rolling Stone warned earlier this year, the legal landscape is lagging far behind.

The risk of deepfake misuse — especially without artists’ or estates’ approval — is becoming a storm cloud over these dazzling feats of engineering.

On a more personal note, I can’t help but feel torn. Part of me gets chills at the thought of hearing Whitney’s soaring voice cut through an orchestra again.

Another part wonders if this is more for the fans, or for the ticket sales. There’s magic in hearing the real thing, no question — but when technology steps in to fill the silence, we risk rewriting the boundaries of what’s authentic.

Maybe the truth is that we’re all just trying to hang on to voices that defined an era, even if it means bending technology to make it happen.

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