Music streaming platform Spotify is taking steps towards a new musical horizon. Possible combination of Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered playlists that will run via text commands, It resembles the operating mode of a ‘chatbot’.
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This innovation follows recent developments in the platform that leverage the power of artificial intelligence, such as a DJ tool that recommends and discusses music tracks powered by OpenAI technology.
Product designer Chris Messina found hints of this new feature in Spotify’s code, specifically mentioning ‘AI Playlist’. Thanks to screenshots shared on Threads, it has been revealed that this functionality could allow users to obtain playlists according to specific instructions, reinforcing the idea of its similarity to a ‘chatbot’.
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Passage TechCrunch, Analyzing Messina’s statements closely, Erdoğan underlines that there are also references in this code to Spotify Blend, a popular option that allows you to create playlists shared with friends and favorite musicians.
Expanding the picture further, the designer also pointed out the existence of code that points to the ability for users to invite others to co-create these AI-powered lists.
Despite the resulting turmoil and anticipation, Spotify has decided to maintain a certain amount of mystery surrounding this project. The company reiterated its commitment to evolving and “delivering value to users” by enriching its catalog of services and features, without offering specific details.
Spotify introduced a feature called Jam, designed to liven up meetings or events. It allows up to 32 users to add their favorite songs to a shared playlist in real time.
Described by Spotify as a “real-time, personalized listening session,” Jam allows users to connect and share music simultaneously.
While the feature is primarily available to Spotify Premium subscribers, who can create a session and invite up to 31 users to add their favorite tracks, any user on the platform can join an existing Jam session and contribute music selections, regardless of your geographical location. location.
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The host maintains selective control over who can join the Jam and has the authority to change the order of topics and eliminate those you consider inappropriate. To start a Jam session, the user only needs to select a song or playlist and click on the speaker icon or three-dot menu where the ‘Start Jack’ option will appear.
Spotify also noted that users will be able to choose different devices, such as smartphones or speakers, to play music on. To invite others to a session, you need to turn on Bluetooth and bring your phones together; but you can also join by scanning the QR code or using a link provided by the host.
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*This content was rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence and reviewed by the journalist and editor, based on an article by Europa Press.
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