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I let Apple Music's new AI tool curate my playlists for 24 hours - and discovered new hits

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Why This Matters

Apple Music's new AI-powered Playlist Playground offers a quick and innovative way for users to generate personalized playlists based on prompts, enhancing music discovery and customization. While it simplifies playlist creation, the AI isn't always perfect, highlighting both its potential and current limitations for consumers and the industry alike.

Key Takeaways

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Playlist Playground debuted in iOS 26.4.

This feature allows users to create AI-generated playlists from a prompt.

It's easy and quick, but not always a home run.

When I was younger, I spent lots of time discovering new music and curating playlists filled with songs that captured every mood I was in and activity I regularly engaged in, ranging from angsty melancholy to driving down the highway on a sunny day.

As more adult responsibilities entered my life, I've had less desire to discover new music and more desire to find solace in my favorite tracks from the past; it's probably been years since I dedicated hours to a new playlist.

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Enter Apple Music's Playlist Playground, a new feature in iOS 26.4, that uses generative AI to create a playlist from a prompt you provide. This prompt can include anything from "make a playlist with songs that have a similar vibe to Tame Impala's 'Breathe Deeper,'" to "create a playlist where every third word of the tracklist is the word 'love.'"

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