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Dolly Parton playfully criticizes the idea of AI technology preserving her presence indefinitely, joking about her own artificiality. The renowned country star, known for her distinct cosmetic enhancements, humorously quips, "I don't want to be artificial. Well, any intelligence I possess is artificial... and everything about me is artificial."
During a recent press conference in London, where she discussed her new album Rockstar, Dolly Parton was questioned about the possibility of existing in an artificial form in the future. The 77-year-old icon responded by expressing her belief that she has already left behind a remarkable body of work.
When contemplating the impact of advanced technology, Dolly Parton ponders the extent of her involvement, cautious about leaving her true essence behind. She expresses concern about being bound to the earthly realm through certain futuristic innovations, but asserts her presence will persist through various means. With a touch of humor, she concludes, "I am not leaving anytime soon."
In light of Abba's recent launch of a specially designed stadium in London, featuring digital renditions of their younger selves performing their hit songs, Dolly Parton reflects on the topic. Additionally, she discusses her latest rock and roll album, which includes collaborations with renowned artists such as Lizzo, Sir Paul McCartney, and Sir Elton John.
When it comes to maintaining her fitness, Dolly humorously shares her secrets, highlighting her aversion to exercise while emphasizing the importance of having good doctors. She jokingly admits to being a food lover and not being a fan of exercise, expressing her preference for indulging in her favorite foods. As for physical activity, she playfully mentions performing "diddly squats."
One notable collaboration on her album is with Sir Elton John, as they join forces for a cover of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," a song he famously performed at Glastonbury.








