Spotify AI Playlists Update: Global Rollout with No India Inclusion Yet
Spotify's AI Playlists: A New Frontier in Music Streaming
Spotify has begun expanding its highly anticipated AI Playlists feature to more countries, allowing premium users to create custom music lists using artificial intelligence. Unfortunately, Indian users will have to wait a little longer as this feature is not yet available in India.
AI Playlists: Expansion Overview
Initially available to beta testers, the AI Playlists feature is now accessible to Spotify Premium users in a growing number of regions, including:
- US
- Canada
- New Zealand
- Ireland
As anticipation builds, the Indian market awaits an official announcement regarding availability.
Understanding AI Playlists
AI Playlists harness artificial intelligence to curate personalized music experiences. Users can generate playlists based on prompts like mood, activities, or even fun requests such as favorite movie characters. Spotify also provides pre-built suggestions to assist users in discovering new tracks. This remarkable feature is compatible with both Android and iOS for Premium users in eligible countries.
How to Create an AI Playlist
- Open your Spotify app.
- Navigate to 'Your Library'.
- Tap the '+' button located in the top-right corner.
- Select 'AI Playlist' from the menu.
- Pick from Spotify's prompts or offer your own.
Spotify will then generate a curated playlist that fits your preferences. Users have the option to preview, delete, or refine these playlists before saving them.
Safety Measures for AI Prompts
Spotify is committed to ensuring user safety within the AI Playlists feature by monitoring prompts for inappropriate content. Users are urged to utilize the feature responsibly.
Awaiting India's Inclusion
Indian users are eager to access this feature; however, Spotify has not yet announced a specific timeline for its release in India. As the AI Playlists feature continues to expand globally, Indian Premium users remain hopeful for an imminent launch.
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