You Can Have ChatGPT Make You a Spotify Playlist. But Why Would You?

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By Karla T Vasquez

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There is something sacred about creating a playlist.

It is not just pulling the song in a row. It is about creating a perfect environment like the pillar of sensitive architecture. Music plays a converter role in our life soundtracking. The specific tunes can bring us back to a certain moment in our history. A lyric can hit our mammals like a mammal. A song can remind you of the house or may you feel close to a particular person who is away. A good playlist is not about algorithmic consistency. It is about instinct and love in different ways.

Now, obviously, Chatzipt can do this for you.

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CEO Sam Altman on Monday OpenAE’s Dev Day The Latest Application of the Organization introduced SDKWhich allows developers to plug in their services directly to the Chatjip. One of the first integrines is spotify with Jillo, courses and others. The idea is that you can tell Chatzipt “to create a playlist for a dinner party” or any other event, and it can pull the songs directly from spotiFi without the need for clicks, thoughts or curator.

Read more: Free level changes in Spotify: Play the song whenever you want

Of course, I didn’t want to knock anything without trying at first.

When I clicked on the chatzip, I simply started typing “Spotify” in the box and the interface app recognized. I led with prompt: “Spotify Can you help me create a playlist for the Halloween Party? I need a playlist that in most cases is supplied to people from the 20’s to 40s but will be safe for children to be strategically or treating children. No, I don’t want Monster mash or very clear “” “”

Once I hit the Enter, Chatzipt asked me to login to my Spotify account and agree to allow ChatGPT access to my account, which I really hate to do. (I have canceled access immediately after this practice))

It was kept together with a “Spuki Halloween Party mixture” that leaned in the early 90s and in the early 2000s with a mixture of pop, rock and alternatives. The playlist included some of my favorite artists (Florence and Machine and Billy Hilsa), but it was most artist I rarely, if ever listened and the songs I have never heard before.

Really, it was very amazing to review the songs I chose, considering that I never heard most of them. I will not feel comfortable keeping them in a party without knowing whether they are, good, well. I certainly don’t want to face my audiofill friends and to explain the lamb that the reason for the playlist is so bad is that Chatzipt made it.

Not the point of the playlist of a particular Halloween party that is shared with my friends? Should I have no reason to share these songs?

Screenshot of a spotify playlist made by ChatzPT

I love the supermasive black hole and Florence + machine, I’m not sure that many of these songs fits a party’s siblings.

Screenshot by Massi Myer/CNET

Ok, of course. It is convenient. But I can’t help thinking, do we really need it?

Spotify is already on AI more than most of our perceptions. Its daily mixture, discover weekly and “made for you” playlists are very good to guess what you want to hear. If all you want is a frictionless, machine-managed soundtrack, Spotify you have been covered for years. The magic of these features is that they appear immediately and silently and if you only need to drive or keep something for a dog walk, there is a pinch.

So what exactly does the ChatzP add here? Another step between you and you already have? Was a conversation interface for an algorithm that was already working in its own way?

Music is one of the few parts of the Internet that still feels deeply private. Refunding a playlist – for a party, breakup or simply survive from Tuesday’s working day – care work. It looks like outsourcing, the fun part given to a chatboat.

It is becoming increasingly clear that Open wants to be a universal interface for everything. However, we create the industry that changed, shape and pilot our lives, and have something to say to maintain humanity to share. Some things just don’t need to automatically automatically.



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