Article 6QZ95 Spotify’s AI Playlists are rolling out for Premium users in the US

Spotify’s AI Playlists are rolling out for Premium users in the US

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Will Shanklin
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Spotify's beta AI Playlist feature is now rolling out for Premium users in the US, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand. It lets you create and refine custom playlists using text prompts. It initially arrived in April in the UK and Australia.

The company describes it as a tool to effortlessly turn your most creative ideas into playlists." Spotify provided several examples, including Upbeat folk music for a scenic fall road trip" and 2000 era hype jams for the tailgate." If its initial results don't quite hit the mark, you can refine the playlist with further prompts, such as less peppy" or hold the Nickelback."

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Spotify says the feature leans on personalization, choosing tracks it thinks you'll like based on your listening habits. The company says the AI produces the best results with prompts about genre, mood or artists. But you can try topics like animals, activities, movie characters, colors and emojis, too.

Premium subscribers will find AI Playlists in the Spotify mobile app. (Spotify appears to be rolling out the feature gradually, so you may need to wait for it to arrive.) Navigate to Your Library, tap the + button and choose AI Playlist." Then, use the pop-up chat tool to start generating your custom tracklists.

Update, September 24, 2024, 4:05PM ET: This story has been updated to clarify that the feature is rolling out gradually and may not appear yet for all Premium subscribers.

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