People were saying something similar about this Homer Simpson Muse cover last year. I guess AI/machine learning is just really good at making captivating vocal performances.
I really like the song but I feel like the original doesn’t hit the same as the AI cover. I guess now I understand why some people prefer Vocaloid covers.
This is objectively wrong - there is two sounds fighting for dominance in the 2020s, Amapiano & Baile Funk. Both are booming and have left the Global South to become the Global Sound.
According to a case report published in Frontiers in Neuroscience in May 2026, the Japanese-American woman had been in severe decline for over a decade.
For the previous five years she was mostly non-verbal, incontinent, dependent on caregivers for all mobility and daily care, and showed almost no emotional expression or engagement.
After ingesting 5 grams of a high-potency Enigma strain of psilocybin mushrooms, she went through an intense acute experience followed by deep sleep. Roughly 19 hours later, she spontaneously started speaking in complete sentences, recalling personal memories she had not expressed in years.
In the days and weeks that followed, she regained urinary continence (including at night), began dressing herself, walked with greater independence, made sustained eye contact, displayed humor and emotional warmth, and engaged in meaningful conversations with family and caregivers.
A second 3-gram dose one month later produced similar benefits. The improvements were temporary, lasting several weeks, but remarkable given her advanced condition. The underlying neurodegeneration of Alzheimer’s was not reversed.
This is a single case report, not a clinical trial, so larger controlled studies are needed. Researchers note that high-dose psilocybin may temporarily enhance brain connectivity and help access remaining cognitive functions in some patients, but it is not a cure and carries risks in elderly individuals with advanced dementia.
[Lago, M., et al. (2026). "Transient multidomain functional improvement in advanced Alzheimer’s disease following high-dose psilocybin-containing mushroom administration: a case report." Frontiers in Neuroscience. DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2026.1813281]