Spotify releases this second period (8) the recurso of creating playlists using a generator. From a text command, the user can create music lists – pushing music searches at a varying rate for months. A feature released for testing in the UK and Australia.
Essay novidade faith revealed by Spotify in December last year. No entry, or recurso faith descoberto pelo site TechCrunch in October. The forecast is that the official release of IA Playlist (recourse name) will be announced in the coming months. As the remedy's description indicates, at that point it works in English — or it requires pace for the company to free up its efforts for other idioms.
“ChatGPT” in the Spotify playlist to create
How IA Playlist works is easy to understand. The user will enter a command like “metal music for working in academia” and he will learn up to 30 songs. A new offering offers suggested prompts.
Spotify explains that the results are better if the user includes generous people, desired humors (sad, happy, empolgado, etc.), artists and decades without order. Besides general classifications, music streaming is marked as songs along with other data.
For example, a funk might be in a dance and positivity category, like a romantic ballad from two 80s, perhaps in the classifications of “pit” or “quiet”
These tags will be searched by the AI with the base, without written prompt from the user, entering a playlist closer to the desire.
The IA Playlist is accessible by clicking on the “+” button, located in the library. No menu will open, you will have three buttons: create a playlist, a new one and a new AI Playlist – which contains a notice about this beta version. By clicking the “Recurso” button on the test, the user will be brought to such a screen and will optionally be able to write or request the desired prompt.
This isn't Spotify's first venture with AI. Not even once, a company launched o DJ, a way you use to listen to user-recommended music — the same as Deezer's Flow, but with commentary. And the Hi-Fi Quality Music option is promising.
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