Amazon Music introduces new AI-powered playlist generator Maestro
Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers can instantly stream and save generated playlists, while Prime members and free tier users get 30-second previews before saving
Maestro follows Spotify's AI playlist generator for Premium users in the UK and Australia
Maestro is currently available in beta for Amazon Music users in the US on iOS and Android
Playlists can be listened to, saved and shared with friends
Users can create personalized playlists based on themes, emojis or sounds
Amazon Music, a leading music streaming platform, has recently introduced a new feature called Maestro. This AI-powered playlist generator allows users to create personalized playlists based on various themes such as sounds, activities, emotions and even emojis. The feature is currently available in beta for Amazon Music users in the US on iOS and Android.
To use Maestro, users simply need to enter a short text or emojis as a prompt. The AI technology then generates a playlist within seconds based on the given input. Users can listen to their created playlist, save it and share it with friends who can also create their own unique playlists.
Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers have the ability to instantly stream and save their generated playlists, while Prime members and users on the ad-supported free tier only get 30-second previews before saving. The company plans to expand access to more customers over time as they gather feedback on Maestro.
This new feature follows in the footsteps of Spotify, which also offers a similar AI playlist generator for its Premium users in the UK and Australia. Both Amazon and Spotify are leveraging AI technology to enhance user experience by providing personalized music recommendations based on user input.
It's important to note that while Maestro is a powerful tool, it's still new technology and won't always get it right the first time. Amazon has implemented systems to proactively block offensive language and inappropriate prompts to ensure a safe experience for all users.
Users can create playlists by providing a prompt idea, which can be short or long, use emojis, emotions, activities, sounds or choose from suggested prompts.
Maestro generates unique-to-user playlists based on the given prompt within seconds.
Users can listen to their created playlist, save it and share it with friends who can also create their own to share back.
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] Amazon Music has launched a new AI playlist generator in beta called Maestro.[
Maestro is available on all Amazon Music tiers in beta to a subset of U.S. customers on iOS and Android.
Amazon Music has launched a new beta feature called Maestro, which creates AI-based playlists.
Users can generate a new playlist by entering a short text or emojis. Amazon warns that Maestro technology is new and won’t always get it right the first time. They have also implemented systems to block offensive language and inappropriate prompts.
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Users can generate a new playlist by entering a short text or emojis.
Maestro responds with a selection of tracks within seconds.
Maestro will be expanded to more customers over time, but is currently in beta for a select group of users in the US.