Being on the cutting edge is one of the best feelings about discovering new music, and then bragging about it of course. Its September 2021 cut-off is frustrating and excludes many of the biggest songs from today’s most popular artists. In contrast, don’t expect to find anything in today’s charts from ChatGPT either. Currently, if you are into your music, ChatGPT mainly just serves as a reminder that certain popular songs exist, rather than a tool to recommend lesser-known artists. Music streaming apps like Spotify ( which now has an AI DJ) are great for this, with both curated playlists and the algorithm's recommendations. With the whole internet to choose from, I would prefer it created a playlist featuring a hefty amount of lesser-known gems. There’s nothing wrong with being mainstream, but ChatGPT tends primarily to suggest the most obvious choices. It sounds horrible to say but ChatGPT’s taste is a bit too boring to use for discovering new or underground music. How do I know? Because I asked it “What factors help you recommend music.” and it replied with the following: The AI can consider an extensive variety of factors when coming up with recommendations. These aren’t just names plucked from thin air either. I also asked for more genre-specific music like “Guitar-based indie music from the 90s” and received a few good suggestions and a few that were new to me too (although I wasn’t alive for half of the 90s). It listed Swift’s contemporaries (if there even are any) as Lorde, HAIM, Selena Gomez, Carly Rae Jepsen and Kasey Musgraves - all artists I also like listening to. From today's biggest stars like Taylor Swift, to old school British bands and golden oldies, it can provide suggestions based on asking for similar artists to all of them. Mood musicĬhatGPT clearly has an encyclopedic knowledge of music. I spent some time with ChatGPT to see how well it serves as a tool for recommending music.
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