In June, a new feature was discovered “Ask for Music” based on artificial intelligence in the app YouTube Music. In July, Google confirmed that the feature was in testing, and that it would allow users to create a personalized playlist by describing what they want to listen to. Now, the feature is finally seeing a wider rollout.
Officially called “Ask Music”, the creator of AI playlist now appears on YouTube Music as a bright purple and pink card that says “Getting Started with Ask Music.” The tool essentially curates a playlist based on requests from users. For example, you can ask for “catchy pop songs” and the AI will generate a station radio which takes its name from the request.
9to5Google also reports that the new “Ask Music” feature is already included in the YouTube Premium subscription. This means that users non Premium may not have access to the feature. According to reports, it is currently being rolled out in the United Statesin Canada and Australia. It also appears to be available only in English and only on the YouTube Music app for Android.
Source: www.androidiani.com