JAKARTA YouTube Music launched a voice search feature similar to Hum to Search. This new feature will help users search for official songs on the platform with the help of sound. Based on a 9to5google report, this feature was tested last March and released two months later. Shortly after the voice search feature was launched, YouTube pulled the feature for a specific reason. Now, YouTube is re-launching its features widely. Sound searches are added to the search bar line, to be precise next to the microphone icon. When the user clicks on a wave-shaped icon, YouTube Music will display a full interface with a voice search button in the middle of the screen. At the top of the screen there is an order to, "play, sing, or blur a song." Once the user sings or mixes a known song, YouTube Music will display the title of the song, singer, and the year of its release. This feature will be available on the YouTube Music application for Android devices and iOS. If the sound search has not been seen in the search bar, you can update the application and wait until YouTube adds its features to your device.

In addition to launching the ability to search for songs with sound, YouTube Music is testing the radio conversations created by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Simply put, this feature will create a playlist based on the song users want to hear. This experimental feature will appear in the form of a card and users can click the Start Radio icon in the lower left corner. Once the chat room appears, users can submit any command to create the desired music playlist. This AI-based playlist is being tested on YouTube Music users in the US who subscribe to the Premium package. The plan, YouTube will expand this experimental feature to more users.


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