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YouTube Music may get new AI feature ‘Ask for Music’: Reported

YouTube Music may get new AI powered feature known as 'Ask for Music' reportedly know more

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  • YouTube Music may get the new AI features according to reports.
  • This feature is known as ‘Ask for Music’
  • According to a report by the Andriod Authority, this information was the first spot in a string code of a recent version of YouTube Music Andriod app

YouTube Music may get the new AI features according to reports. This feature will help to search for songs with the help of AI known as ‘Ask for Music’ could be a generative AI chatbot enabling users to look for results using conversational language.

Youtube ‘Ask for Music’

According to a report by the Andriod Authority, this information was the first spot in a string code of a recent version of YouTube Music Andriod app version 7.06.53 during a teardown. This feature highlights to be an experimental AI feature,

Another string code shows a disclaimer stating “AI-generated responses are experimental. Quality and accuracy may vary. Please don’t enter confidential or personal information regarding yourself or others.” This hints that this feature is experimental only, there is also a submit button mentioned.

Based on this detail we could say that this feature is a chatbot-type AI response and word prompt where users can query about songs, artists, and albums with conversational prompts. This AI bot might share information as well as links to songs and albums.


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Conclusion

However, this type of code teardown isn’t perfectly accurate. Mobile apps are frequently released containing code for features that are scheduled for future updates or have been abandoned. There are situations where developers forget to remove the cod and this happens in teardowns. Therefore, based on a teardown alone, we cannot definitively say whether this AI feature will be implemented.

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