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Google’s connecting Spotify to its Gemini AI assistant
Spotify is getting support for Google’s Gemini Extensions, which will allow users to search for and play music using the generative AI assistant with natural language requests. The extension was first spotted in the code of the Google app in June, and now it’s rolling out to compatible Android devices, as reported by 9to5Google.
Gemini can play music found by song titles, artist names, album names, playlist names, or for a particular activity, but at the moment, it won’t create playlists or radio stations on Spotify. One thing to be aware of is that if you’ve already linked another music service like YouTube Music, you’ll need to verbally say (or type in) which service you want Gemini to use as part of your initial request, and from there, it will default to whatever was used last.
Spotify is the second non-Google app to gain Gemini abilities following the rollout of WhatsApp support that started in October.
Google’s support page for the extension explains that it first requires linking your Spotify and Google accounts to enable it with Gemini Apps, and you have to enable Gemini Apps Activity, which can hold your AI queries for up to 72 hours. You won’t be able to use the Spotify extension inside Google Messages, the Gemini web app, or the Gemini app on iOS, and it only works while Gemini’s language is set to English to start.