
Spotify It wants its users to have more control over what they listen to and for years, the platform has recommended music based on each person’s habits. After introducing a series of new features in recent months, she now wants to go further so that the listener can sorting algorithm in your own words.
In other words, the platform wants listening to music to be a much more pleasant experience. flexible, personal and adapted to the tastes of each user.
Prompted Playlist, the function to take control of the musical algorithm
As they explain on their website, they have launched a new function for this called Guest playlistwhich is already being tested with premium users in New Zealand. The goal of this AI-powered feature is that instead of Spotify having to guess what the user likes from what they’re listening to, be the one who can tell you directly what you want and how you want it. The platform will then create a list based on this description.
This allows you to ask very specific things: for example, “music from my favorite artists of the last five years” or something more elaborate like “songs full of energy to last 30 minutes and calm songs to finish”. On top of that, you can add nuances like asking for a classic that hasn’t been heard or including soundtracks from well-known films and series.
What’s interesting is that these lists will not only take into account the user’s current habits, but will also use the entire history since day one. In this way, Spotify can prepare a more precise selection and if the result is not convincing, you can change it whenever you want or start from scratch. To facilitate the process, The platform adds an explanation to each song indicating why it was included.while offering ideas to those who do not know how to write the petition.
As Spotify points out, at the moment it is only available in New Zealand, but the company assures that this function will be part of a general change in how you work with personalization. This is something that Spotify wants to place a lot more emphasis on so that users have more control and their tastes are better understood based on what they express themselves.