Chance The Rapper's AI Endorsement Sparks Controversy Amidst CoreWeave Lawsuits
Chance The Rapper's recent endorsement of AI company CoreWeave has drawn criticism, especially given the company's ongoing legal troubles. The partnership coincides with the release of his new track, "untitled (2026)."

Back in 2024, Chance The Rapper praised Meta AI. So, his recent partnership as a spokesman for AI company CoreWeave isn't entirely unexpected. CoreWeave debuted its "Ready for Anything, Ready for AI" campaign during the Olympics, featuring Chance The Rapper.
"You can't spell 'anything' without 'AI,'" Chance The Rapper says in the ad. "And AI could be anything." This endorsement is particularly disheartening for some, especially considering CoreWeave faces multiple class-action lawsuits alleging violations of federal securities laws.
"'Ready for Anything, Ready for AI' expresses our belief in what innovators need next: an AI cloud designed to perform at scale, evolve with ambition, and carry bold ideas forward," Jean English, Chief Marketing Officer of CoreWeave, said in a statement. "AI is entering a moment where performance, scale, and durability shape what’s possible. This campaign establishes CoreWeave as The Essential Cloud for AI and lays the foundation for a brand built to grow alongside the future taking shape right now."
Chance The Rapper fans are not having it. He also dropped a track today called "untitled (2026)." Was it made by AI? Who knows!
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