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Ian Anderson Warns Fans About AI-Generated Fake Content

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ID 133838375 | Ian Anderson © Michael Bush | Dreamstime.com

Ian Anderson, the longtime frontman of Jethro Tull, is warning fans about artificial intelligence generated content that falsely claims to be created by him.

In a statement posted on the band’s official website and social media channels, Anderson said fake websites and accounts have circulated AI generated lyrics, music, and commentary attributed to him. He urged fans to rely only on official Jethro Tull sources for authentic material.

“Fake fan websites and social media accounts are displaying AI generated content purporting to be by me, whether lyrics, music or social commentary,” Anderson said.

Anderson described the trend as dishonest and misleading, noting that advances in artificial intelligence are making it increasingly difficult to distinguish legitimate work from fabricated material. He said the spread of such content risks eroding trust between artists and their audiences.

The issue is not unique to Anderson. Musicians and public figures across the industry have raised concerns about deepfake audio, synthetic voices, and AI generated impersonations that replicate an artist’s style or identity without permission.

Anderson said the problem reflects a broader challenge in the digital age, as technology outpaces the ability of platforms and audiences to verify authenticity. He encouraged fans to remain skeptical of unverified sources and to check official channels before sharing content.

As artificial intelligence becomes more widely used in creative fields, Anderson’s comments add to an ongoing debate about authenticity, creative ownership, and the responsibility of technology platforms to prevent misuse.

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