Spatif has announced its support with Openi to discover your favorite tracks, make personal playlists, and receive podcast recommendations on Spatifs with the help of Chat GPT.
To start, start a conversation in Chat GPT and add spots to your indications. When you first do, you will be asked to contact your Spatif Account.
Once your Spatif Account is connected to Chat GPT, you can ask Chat GPT for songs, albums, artists, playlists, or podcast episodes, and it will automatically bring the spotif app into your chat and use the relevant context to complete the work.
In addition, you can ask Chat GPT for mood, theme, or title -based recommendations, and will present a personal choice in Spatif Conversations. Spotif recommends that your indicators include maximum details, such as excellent results, such as gender, mood, artist and title. In the case of a podcast, you can also add the host or guest to the podcast.
However, it is noteworthy that you may not hear music or podcasts inside Chat GPT, but you can open the content recommended directly in the spotifies by clicking it in a conversation with Chat GPT.

Spatif said that the chat GPT integration is available for its customers on both free and premium levels. Free users will be able to source the playlist’s catalogs, such as Discovery Week and New Music Friday, which is already available on the app, while the premium users can “move the spotifies to a step forward by changing your widespread indicators into fresh and completely personal choice of tracks.”
This spatial integration is also directly directly in English for GPT -Free, Plus, and Web and Mobile (Android and iOS), in 145 countries, in English Chat GPT.
Spatif said that consumers will not get the best experience through this chat GPT integration because it is still in the early days. However, the company has “promised to build, improve and improve experience in the coming weeks and months.”
In addition, the audio streaming company said that it is optional to link Spatifs to Chat GPT, and they will not share any audio or video content on their platform with Open AI for training purposes.
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