What you need to know
- YouTube Music’s “Ask Music” functionality obtains support from other refinements beyond an initial prompt.
- This means that you can create an initial personalized radio station and update it more with more specific requests.
- YouTube Music also adds a support for the titles of my mix generated by AI and new cover styles.
YouTube Music wins some new features on Android that facilitate the personalization of your personalized radio stations and your playlist covers. “Ask for music”, a feature that allows users to create personalized stations based on their mood using simple prompts, can now be refined after the first try. This week he deploys this week for premium YouTube subscribers in sustained regions.
The process of creating ASK music begins with an prompt that describes their mood, like the examples that YouTube provides “optimistic training tracks” or “relaxing jazz”. From there, you will get a personalized radio station that helps discover the catalog of 100 million tracks in the streaming service.
What is new with the latest update of Youtube Music is the possibility of further refining music radio stations after the initial invitation. Users can change their personalized radio stations by typing or speaking additional prompts. The application will show flea with suggestion prompts to help YouTube music users offer ideas, such as “More Upbeat”, “Just Jazz Songs” or “Only Female Vocals”.
At present, YouTube says that demand music is only available for YouTube Music Premium subscribers in the following supported regions: United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Ireland. It will also work on Android and iOS mobile applications.
Premium YouTube subscribers in the United States will obtain an exclusive more functionality, and these are titles generated by AI for my mix reading list. Based on the songs included in the My Mix reading list, the Youtube Music AI will offer a title that represents the atmosphere and the feeling of the playlist.
Finally, YouTube Music adds a new support for personalized covers for the reading lists. There are two new themes of cover art generated by AI – “training” and “instruments” – which can be used to create unique illustrations. In addition, personalized playlist miniatures, which were first available on the web, are now supported on the Android application. They will be launched on iOS in the coming months, depending on the company.
These updates take place this week on the Youtube Music application for Android.