YouTube Music Now Offers An AI-Powered Playlist Cover Generator

Nov 22, 2023 at 10:37am EST
YouTube Music Now Offers an AI-Powered Playlist Cover Generator

YouTube Music is gaining traction as one of the best music streaming services, and now, we have learned that the platform is getting an AI-powered cover generator for your playlists. This is going to be a great feature for people who love creating playlists and want to bring their creativity forward because this image generator will work on text-based prompts.

YouTube Music's new AI-powered features are a treat for people obsessed with making playlists

Google is slowly working on rolling generative AI features. The company already has the AI wallpaper generator feature on modern Pixel devices, and now YouTube Music is getting the feature that will let you generate covers using AI.

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So, how does this feature work on YouTube Music? Well, it is actually quite simple. Once you are done creating a playlist on the app, you will have to go ahead and provide a cover image for it. The new AI-powered image generator will help you unleash your creativity and use generative AI to design your favorite cover image. However, you will need some understanding of text-based prompts, as they can often confuse or mislead the AI.

To simplify the process, YouTube Music will offer 33 categories to choose from. This certainly is a great addition for those who have difficulty deciding what cover art they should go with. Another thing worth noting is that at the time of writing, the cover images will only be limited to the app itself, and only people with access to the playlist can view the artwork. Sadly, you will not be able to share it or use it outside the app, which is a bummer but could change in the future.

The feature is said to be rolling out as we speak, so if you are keen on trying it, you can download the latest version of YouTube Music and give it a try. It should work just fine without any hiccups.

This is not the first time that YouTube has introduced some form of generative AI to the platform. We have been seeing the streaming platform add some new features or introduce them to the world, and it certainly is a good thing to see. Here is hoping that we get more useful features that are capable of taking the user experience to the next level.

News Source: Droid Life

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