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Spotify launches ChatGPT-style AI assistant for Premium users in beta

  • by Keshav Aggarwal
  • 2026-07-15
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Spotify is expanding its artificial intelligence capabilities with the launch of a new interactive music assistant for Premium subscribers, allowing users to have back-and-forth conversations with the app to discover music, podcasts, and audiobooks. The feature, which the company describes as a beta release, is rolling out initially in the United States, Ireland, and Sweden on both iOS and Android devices, available to users aged 18 and above in English.

How the AI assistant works

The new assistant extends beyond Spotify’s existing AI DJ feature, which already allows users to interact with an AI-generated voice. With this update, users can type or speak requests across the app’s Home and Now Playing views, engaging in natural, multi-turn conversations. For example, a user might ask Spotify to “play some artists I haven’t heard before,” then refine the selection by requesting “more upbeat” tracks or narrowing it to recent releases. The assistant can also answer questions about listening history, such as when a specific song was first played, or provide details about album release dates and artist inspirations.

Technology and availability

Spotify confirmed to Bitcoin World that the feature uses a combination of its own proprietary AI technology and models from multiple external providers, chosen based on what performs best for each specific task. The company did not disclose the exact providers or models involved. The beta status means performance may not always be perfect, but user feedback will be used to refine the product. The feature is currently limited to English-language interactions and is not available to users under 18.

Broader AI strategy and industry context

This launch is the latest in a series of AI-driven enhancements from Spotify. The company previously introduced an AI DJ that speaks in a synthetic voice, AI-powered playlist generation using text prompts, and integrations with third-party chatbots like ChatGPT. By embedding conversational AI directly into the core listening experience, Spotify aims to differentiate itself in a competitive streaming market where rivals like Apple Music and Amazon Music are also experimenting with AI features. The move reflects a broader industry trend toward personalized, voice-activated music discovery, leveraging large language models to interpret nuanced user requests.

Conclusion

Spotify’s new AI assistant represents a significant step in making music discovery more intuitive and conversational. While still in beta and limited to select markets, the feature signals the company’s commitment to integrating AI deeply into its platform. As the technology matures and expands to more regions and languages, it could reshape how users interact with streaming services, moving from passive listening to active, dialogue-driven exploration.

FAQs

Q1: Which Spotify users can access the new AI assistant?
Only Premium subscribers aged 18 and above in the U.S., Ireland, and Sweden can use the feature during its beta phase. It is available on iOS and Android devices in English.

Q2: Can the AI assistant control playback or save songs?
Yes. Users can ask the assistant to save songs to their library, add tracks to the queue, or follow artists directly through the conversation interface.

Q3: Is the AI assistant replacing the existing AI DJ feature?
No. The new assistant complements the AI DJ by offering a broader, more flexible conversational experience across the app, not limited to the DJ persona. Both features remain available.

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