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Uncovering Hidden Code in YouTube Music APK Reveals AI-Powered ‘Ask for Music’ Feature

Google has recently introduced an extension feature for Gemini that allows users to search for songs through YouTube Music. This feature is currently available for free (except for the AI-generated playlist feature). It seems like Google is developing a feature that might be called ‘Ask for Music’, a voice search feature expected to replace the current voice command feature of YouTube Music.

Evidence can be found in the string within the conversational_text_input.xml file on the YouTube Music app version 7.06.53 on Android:
– “Ask for music”
– “Submit”
– “AI-generated responses are experimental. Quality and accuracy may vary. Please don’t enter confidential or personal information regarding yourself or others.”

It is anticipated that this feature may differ from the voice command system in the YouTube Music app and help users search for a wider variety of songs. Instead of just searching for songs by name, users may be able to describe music video characteristics or receive recommendations for songs similar to ones they like.

Further details about this feature have not been released yet, but it is expected to be officially rolled out in the coming months. It remains to be seen how this feature will enhance user convenience.
Source: Android Authority

TLDR: Google introduces a new voice-based music search feature on YouTube Music, enhancing the user experience for finding songs.

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