When you enter a prompt, Maestro will attempt to find several songs that fit it.
Amazon Music is following in the footsteps of Spotify by introducing a playlist function that is powered by artificial intelligence. Maestro is now accessible in beta status to a limited number of Amazon Music users in the United States who are using either iOS or Android.
People who are a part of the beta program will be able to see Maestro on their home screen once they have updated to the most recent version of the application. Creating a new playlist may also be accomplished by hitting the + button, which gives them access to the tool.
The purpose of this project is to construct any kind of playlist that can be imagined by using natural language cues. The triggers you provide might be anything from sounds and activities to feelings and even emoticons. The recommendation from Amazon is that you may ask Maestro to create a playlist of songs that have a sound similar to that of the robot emoji. If you do this, you will most likely hear a number of songs by Daft Punk. In addition to the aforementioned prompts, the firm also recommends “ and eating 🍝,” “Make my 👶 a genius,” “Hip-hop from the Myspace era,” and, in a peculiar manner, “Music that my grandparents made out to.” Oh my goodness.
It would appear, on the basis of those principles, that Maestro is more or less prepared to deal with any suggestions that you may throw at it; however, Amazon adds that the technology is still in the beta stage. Consequently, it is possible that Maestro will not always get things right right away. Additionally, the corporation asserts that it has measures in place to prevent the use of abusive language and improper instructions.
Amazon intends to expand the scope of Maestro’s rollout over the course of time. As things now stand, customers to Amazon Music Unlimited have the ability to quickly listen to Maestro playlists, save them for later use, or share them with their friends. Users on the free tier, which is financed by advertisements, as well as Prime members, have the ability to listen to 30-second previews of their playlists before saving them.
In the beginning of this month, Spotify introduced a function that is comparable to it for Premium subscribers in the United Kingdom and Australia. AI Playlist functions in a manner that is comparable to that of Maestro.