Alicia Keys' Super Bowl flub already erased from the official record
Alicia Keys sounded less-than-perfect during the Super Bowl Halftime Show, but you wouldn't know if you watched the YouTube version

The growing danger of the Internet is that we won’t be able to trust what we see or hear. It’s already pretty easy to spread misinformation on social media, but as artificial intelligence and deepfakes become more precise and accurate, it will be even harder to separate fact from fiction. Maybe it’s a little dramatic to apply this logic to the editing of Alicia Keys’ Super Bowl Halftime Show performance, but the truth is, reality is already being tweaked before our eyes.
In this case, millions of people watched (and heard) Keys’ voice strain and crack on the opening notes of “If I Ain’t Got You,” which she played before transitioning to her duet with Usher, “My Boo.” Fans reacted by teasing Keys for being off-key, and a video still exists on the web of the singer—who is a tremendous vocalist—briefly struggling with the song. But if you watched the performance after the fact via the NFL’s official YouTube page, you won’t hear any sign of imperfection; the voice crack has been smoothed over, presumably autotuned into something more soothing on the ear. You can see both versions below: