YouTube Music Launches Song Search Feature With Voice
YouTube Music launched a new feature (photo: dock. YouTube)

JAKARTA YouTube launched many new features last October. One of the features launched was the search for songs using voice assistance. Now, the feature is launched on YouTube Music.

The search feature for this song is similar to the Hum to Search feature of Google Search. When the feature is clicked, users can sing, say, or mention the lyrics they know so that the relevant song title can be displayed.

Actually, YouTube Music already has a voice search feature. This feature is next to the search box, but it cannot be relied on to search for songs to the maximum. Therefore, YouTube Music launched a song search feature.

The icon for the song search feature is placed next to the voice search icon. When you want to search for songs in the search box, users can directly click on the icon and YouTube Music will ask users to sing or sing.

This newly launched feature uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) so that YouTube Music can match the user's voice with the original recording. With just a little attention, the application can show the appropriate song results.

It looks like this feature is still rolling out in stages as 9to5google only finds song search features on several devices with the iOS system. This feature is not yet visible on the device with the Android system.

If Android users want to search for songs whose titles they forget, they can try the Hum to Search feature on Google Play Music or Google Search. This feature can be relied on even though the search results are not always good.


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