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Kesha Replaces AI-Generated Artwork for 'Delusional' Following Fan Outcry

The singer unveiled new human-created cover art, emphasizing artistic integrity and warning of AI's societal risks, ahead of her first independent album release.

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Overview

  • Kesha replaced the AI-generated cover art for her 2024 single 'Delusional' after sustained criticism from fans over its authenticity and errors.
  • The new artwork features a staged photo of Kesha zip-tied to a metallic chair, created by a team of human collaborators whom she publicly credited.
  • In an Instagram post, Kesha stated that living in alignment with her integrity was more important than proving a point with the original AI-generated artwork.
  • Kesha described AI as a 'Pandora's Box,' cautioning society to consider its human implications as the technology evolves.
  • The change comes less than two months before the July 4 release of her first independent album, 'Period,' marking a new chapter after her departure from RCA and Kemosabe Records.