[Monthly Mixing] YouTube Music has announced the launch of a 'sound search' feature after about a year of testing. This feature allows users to search for songs by humming, singing, or playing a melody.
A video titled "Build Your YouTube Music Library with Song Search" uploaded to the YouTube Help channel on the 17th demonstrates how to use this sound search feature.
The sound search function can be accessed through the waveform icon in the search bar and uses YouTube Music's catalog of over 100 million official songs to find matching tracks. It's available on both iOS and Android apps. However, the update timing may vary by country.
Additionally, YouTube Music is experimenting with AI-generated interactive radio for premium subscribers in the United States. This feature allows users to verbally describe their music preferences to create customized radio broadcasts.
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