

The AI bot not only ruthlessly ridicules you for your music taste, it also makes sure that you’re having fun whilst talking to it. The bot was developed by digital publication ‘The Pudding,’ and was ‘trained’ by Mike Lacher and Matt Daniels. (artificial intelligence) bot, How Bad Is Your Spotify?, is designed to make fun of you and the songs you listen to on Spotify. But what if I tell you that someone on the internet is not pleased with your music taste? Greetings Humanoids! Did you know we have a newsletter all about AI? You can subscribe to it right here.There are days when you pride yourself for creating a playlist that defines your whole character.you listen to it non-stop, share it on your Instagram stories, and link it to your friends. In a sense, by praising you, Spotify is also commending itself. There’s also an irony in habits that are so often guided by algorithms being complimented as unique.

I imagine it’s one that’s been shared by many people who are justifiably despairing about the state of the world. I wouldn’t consider playing Marvin Gaye’s Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) “My Unique Moment,” for instance.

But Only You’s evidence for your individuality is questionable at best. It also provides another way for Spotify to signal that its algorithms promote diverse listening, rather than homogenize popular music. The feature has a shareable format that could prove a hit on social media.

Get your #OnlyYou listening story now ✨ ✨ /X7KnX45lnm There’s also an “audio birth chart” that shows the artist you’ve listened to most over the past six months, a musician you’ve recently discovered, and one that “best shows your emotional or vulnerable side.” Spotify will then create a personalized playlist for each of them. You can find a “unique audio pairing” of tracks you play back-to-back, songs you listen to at certain times of the day, and the years of musical history that you frequently stream.Īnother highlight lets you choose three artists you’d invite to your dream dinner party.
