
YouTube introduces an AI-powered playlist generation feature exclusively for Premium subscribers on iOS and Android devices, enabling users to create customized playlists through text or voice prompts.
The functionality operates through the Library tab where users tap the “New” button and select “AI playlist” option. Users can input various prompts including genre-specific requests like “raging death metal” or mood-based selections such as “sad post rock,” “progressive house mix for a chill party,” “indie pop,” or “90s classic hits” to generate personalized playlists.
This development continues YouTube’s experimentation with AI-driven music curation. The company previously tested custom radio station creation using AI prompts in the United States during July 2024, demonstrating ongoing commitment to artificial intelligence integration.
Competitors already offer similar functionalities. Spotify, Amazon Music, and Deezer have implemented their own AI-powered playlist and radio creation features, establishing this as an industry standard.
YouTube simultaneously restricts free users from accessing song lyrics on the YouTube Music application as an experimental measure. Google maintains that lyrics remain available to the vast majority of free users despite this limitation.
Google reports 325 million paying subscribers across Google One and YouTube Premium services, highlighting subscription business growth where YouTube plays a crucial role in the company’s revenue strategy.
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