ChatGPT now offers Spotify, with users in 145 countries currently and users able to use the live features. Listeners now have a new method to find and appreciate podcasts and music.
OpenAI introduced a feature earlier this week that lets developers create apps inside ChatGPT. This enables users to ask the assistant to do certain tasks and provide answers relevant to the apps that are involved.
Spotify may be integrated into ChatGPT discussions for both Free and Premium users to receive tailored recommendations. This includes podcasts based on your interests and playlists that reflect your mood.
By mentioning Spotify in your ChatGPT prompt, this then links your account, and begin exploring to get started.
After linking, listeners can ask ChatGPT to make playlists, suggest songs, and more with the debut of several firms’ interactive experiences, such as Spotify.
Asking for songs, artists, playlists, or podcast episodes from there. In order to complete the task, ChatGPT will use useful context and immediately launch the Spotify app within your chat.
The option to connect your account will appear when you mention Spotify in your ChatGPT prompt. At the bottom of the page will be a button that reads, “Use Spotify for this answer.” By connecting your account, you give the AI access to your information, including your listening history and likes, which helps it produce more insightful responses.
Then, depending on your preferences, you can ask it to suggest songs, artists, playlists, or podcast episodes.
You can include as much information as you like in your prompts. You can, for example, make a playlist with a particular mood in mind, decide which occasion you want it for, or ask to have only the artists you listen to the most, your favourite genre, etc. When organising a lengthy playlist for a road trip, it also asks you what length you like.
At the test phrase, a writer and reporter by the name Lauren Forristal had requested it to make a playlist of songs about dog walking, but each song had to have the word “dog” in the title. What it produced was as follows:
By tapping on a recommended song or podcast episode, users can launch the Spotify app and start listening or watching right away.
Moreover, ChatGPT can manage your following list, add and remove things from your library, create, edit, and play private playlists, and control playback on your behalf within Spotify.
It’s vital to remember that you accept the privacy policy of the app when you connect your Spotify account.
There is a chance that your data could be accessed by unauthorised persons in the event of a security breach at ChatGPT, according to this policy, which also contains crucial information concerning data sharing and security. Your IP address and approximate location are also provided to ChatGPT, along with other information like the songs and podcasts you’re listening to, the content saved in your Spotify collection, and the people you follow.
The option to unsubscribe from Spotify at any moment, is provided to users though.
Also, Spotify explains in a blog post that it does not share artist and creator content with OpenAI for training. Every piece of audio or video content on the platform, including podcasts and music, is protected.
For all ChatGPT Free, Plus, and Pro users on the web and mobile devices can now utilise the feature and it is accessible in English in 145 countries.
It’s just the beginning, and over the upcoming weeks and months, both sides will keep developing, honing, and enhancing the experience.
Although Spotify claims that premium users receive a more customised experience, both free and premium users can utilise the integration.
The possibility that Gemini would create its own version of YouTube Music, the Google equivalent of the music streaming app, is fascinating.
Booking.com, Canva, Coursera, Expedia, Figma, and Zillow are among the other businesses whose apps have been linked into ChatGPT. With the help of the integrations, you can, for instance, ask Coursera to teach you something or look for apartments in your region that fit your budget.
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