The Beatles’ Final Song Restored with AI Up for Two Grammys
The Beatles’ final song, “Now and Then”, completed with AI technology, is up for two Grammy Awards nearly 50 years after the band split. Originally recorded by John Lennon in the late 1970s, the track was finished after Peter Jackson’s team used machine learning to separate the vocals. Now nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance, “Now and Then” will compete with artists like Beyoncé and Pearl Jam. The 2025 Grammy Awards will reveal if this AI-assisted comeback will make history.

We’re proud to share that Bence, who was a Logiscool student for four years, has achieved remarkable success in the digital world with his teammate. According to Forbes Hungary, the Roblox game developed by Bence, Sneaker Resell Simulator, generated nearly 170 million HUF in revenue and over 11 million hours of gameplay worldwide in 2024. (Source: Forbes) The development required serious programming skills, and we’re proud that Bence took his first steps on this path with us.
In the game, players trade virtual sneakers, build and upgrade their own shops – a simple concept that attracted a massive audience. At its peak, the project saw 160,000 players join the server in a single day.
Congratulations on this amazing achievement! 🎉

A new global study of over 80,000 parent reports shows that passive high screen time in children aged 4–6 is linked to lower well-being. The study, published in April 2025, found that higher screen time correlates with issues in psychosocial well-being, social functioning, parent-child relationships, and behavioral functioning. However, the researchers emphasize that the type and context of digital content also play significant roles in these outcomes. They suggest that parents can mitigate negative effects by moderating screen time, choosing high-quality educational content, and engaging in tech activities with their children. (Medical Xpress)