Apple Music is now available as an app in ChatGPT, here's how to use it
ChatGPT has a separate app for Apple Music, with which you can select music and create playlists right in the chat.
ChatGPT has a separate app for Apple Music, with which you can select music and create playlists right in the chat.
ChatGPT has a separate app for Apple Music, with which you can select music and create playlists right in the chat.
This integration means that Apple Music subscribers will now be able to ask ChatGPT to create playlists for them or search for songs, albums, and artists in Apple Music using natural language queries, writes 9to5Mac.
For example, users can make requests like, “Create a playlist of 30 rock and roll Christmas songs on Apple Music, but avoid clichés” or “Create a mix of Barney’s ‘Get Psyched’ from ‘How I Met Your Mother.’” ChatGPT will find all the songs and add them to the playlist, so you don’t have to do it manually.
You can also use your normal language to find songs, albums, or artists that you don't remember. In practice, this works like this: you can ask for "that Alice song from 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'" or "that same 'duuum-duuum-duuuuum DA-DAAAAM' song from that classic space movie."
Here's how to use the Apple Music app in ChatGPT:
Additionally, ChatGPT can automatically connect to Apple Music based on context, meaning you don't have to activate the Apple Music app or explicitly include "Apple Music" in every prompt.
To use Apple Music, you need an active subscription. It can be purchased for $10.99 per month, with the first month free.



