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ChatGPT can now help you find new music you’ll love using your Spotify account – here’s how to do it

Ask ChatGPT about Spotify and see what it offers up

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What’s happened? The newly announced “apps you can chat with right inside ChatGPT” feature is making its way to Spotify. Users of the music streaming platform can now link their account with ChatGPT to get personalized recommendations on music and podcasts to listen to.

  • This new feature is available for users of both Spotify free and premium services.
  • To link your Spotify account to the AI chatbot, simply mention “Spotify” in your ChatGPT conversation and accept to connect your account.
  • During your sessions with the AI chatbot, you can ask for music or podcast recommendations, which will be linked back to your Spotify app.

Why is this important? Sometimes finding songs or playlists that fit your current mood is difficult. With help from ChatGPT, you can now use a prompt to describe the type of music you want to listen to at any given moment.

  • Spotify free users can only source playlists provided by Spotify.
  • Spotify Premium users can use well-detailed prompts to describe what they want to listen to, hence getting a more personalized selection.
  • You can’t access ChatGPT in the Spotify app – you’ll need to go to the ChatGPT app or website for these AI recommendations.
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Why should I care? According to available information, ChatGPT has over 800 million active weekly users. If you make use of this service for daily activities, you can benefit from this new feature.

  • Being able to access your Spotify app from ChatGPT gives you faster access to music streaming while using the AI chatbot.
  • The feature can also help you discover new sounds.
  • Spotify advises users to craft detailed prompts to get the best results.

Okay, what’s next? This new feature is available to users in over 145 countries regardless of their ChatGPT tier. Over the coming months, Spotify and ChatGPT will refine this feature, improving its overall performance.

  • Spotify promises that audio content on its streaming platform will not be provided to ChatGPT for the purpose of training its AI system.
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