YouTube Music is now coming with a generative feature that represents a custom radio created by a prompt. The way to reach the desired path you have to roll out your device/app/account, and then an “Ask for music any way you like” feature in a card will appear in your Home feed.
Therefore, take your way towards the inclusion of the existing “start radio” button. The prompt is a similar constant “Create a radio: Your music tuner” With the card that had gained a dedicated Library tab >New FAB it was shortcut earlier this year.
AI Generated Custom Radio YouTube Music
A chat-based UI will be opened with a field at the bottom that will give you access to “Ask for music.” A badge in the top-right corner showing “Experiment” will launch with a fullscreen UI.
Not only this, it will provide a way to enter a prompt via voice, with YouTube Music that explains how: “AI-generated responses are experimental, however, the quality and accuracy of this may vary. It is really important to note that no confidential or personal information regarding yourself or others should be entered.
YouTube Music also provides a carousel of double lines for the suggested prompts: Catchy pop choruses, Epic soundtracks, Upbeat pop anthems, and Moscow rock scenes. Therefore it also has “Surprise me!”.A radio station is generated by YouTube Music and the existing playlist card will be used to show the result.
The desired prompt of yours will be used as the station name for your radio, meanwhile, a labeled description will come as “Created for you”.
YTM will generate a variety of “Rhymes and flows from the heart, a celebration of queer pride hip hop’s art” for the “Queer Hip Hop Beats”. Then the first three songs will pop up on your screen with the buttons for play/pause, save to your library, and an overflow menu.
All beyond this, there’s only one report of YouTube Music’s AI radio creator. Does not appear on some devices, therefore YouTube Music cannot provide access to more people who get to test this feature equivalently and are also curious to know whether it will require a YouTube Premium subscription to access.