Apple has introduced a new AI-powered feature to Apple Music with the beta release of iOS 26.4: “Playlist Playground.” This tool allows users to generate custom playlists instantly using simple text prompts, marking a significant step forward in how subscribers discover and curate music on Apple’s streaming service. Playlist Playground leverages Apple Intelligence to interpret natural language descriptions and automatically build tailored playlists. Instead of manually searching for songs or relying solely on algorithmic recommendations, users can describe exactly what they want — whether it’s a specific mood, activity, genre, era, or creative concept — and let the system do the work. Apple provides several pre-set prompt examples to get users started, such as: However, the real power lies in custom inputs. Users can enter virtually any idea, vibe, or scenario, and Apple Music will respond by generating a ready-to-play playlist of 25 songs, complete with an automatically created custom title. How to Use Playlist Playground Accessing the feature is straightforward in the Apple Music app on iOS 26.4:
If the Playlist Playground option doesn’t appear immediately, try restarting the app or your device, as some users have reported this helps load the feature (particularly since it ties into Apple Intelligence downloads after the beta update). Once activated, enter your text prompt. The system quickly generates the playlist. From there, you can: • Refine it further by adding more text prompts (e.g., “make it more upbeat” or “add more 80s synth”). The generated playlists integrate seamlessly into your library and can be enjoyed across devices. This feature arrives as part of the iOS 26.4 beta, initially available to developers as of February 16, 2026, with a public beta following shortly after. The full release is expected in spring 2026. Playlist Playground is one of several enhancements coming to Apple Music in this update, including redesigned full-page animated artwork for albums and playlists, highlights for upcoming concerts near you, and other refinements. It represents Apple’s push to bring more generative AI capabilities directly into its core apps, building on the Apple Intelligence framework introduced in previous updates. While rivals like Spotify have offered AI-driven playlist tools for some time, Playlist Playground gives Apple Music users a native, integrated experience without needing third-party workarounds (such as generating lists via ChatGPT and importing them). In an era where personalized music discovery is key to retaining subscribers, Playlist Playground makes curation faster, more intuitive, and fun. Whether you’re looking for background tunes for work, a party vibe, nostalgic throwbacks, or something entirely unique, the feature promises to spark new listening experiences with minimal effort. As the beta rolls out and feedback comes in, expect refinements before the spring launch. For now, developers and public beta participants can try it out and see how Apple Intelligence transforms playlist creation in Apple Music. MacDailyNews Take: Beats Music is finally made whole. Beats Music (launched in January 2014) featured a standout tool called “The Sentence”, which allowed users to generate custom playlists by constructing descriptive phrases in a Mad Libs-style format. Users would fill in blanks for elements like location, mood/feeling, who they were with (or a person/group vibe), and music genre or era — for example: • “I’m at my computer & feel like going back in time with my inner child to vintage soul & funk” This would trigger an algorithm (powered by human-curated content and filters) to create a tailored, shuffle-style playlist. It combined mood/context-based track selection with Pandora-like streaming discovery, and it was widely praised as a fun, innovative way to find music without manual searching. Support MacDailyNews at no extra cost to you by using this link to shop at Amazon. The post Apple Music tests new AI ‘Playlist Playground’ feature appeared first on MacDailyNews. You're currently a free subscriber to MacDailyNews. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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