Google’s Gemini AI assistant could soon support third-party music apps like Spotify: Check details

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Google's Gemini AI assistant is reportedly gearing up to support third-party music apps like Spotify.

A new option “Music” is expected to be introduced within the Gemini settings.

The "Music" option will likely allow you to “select preferred services used to play music.”

Google’s Gemini AI assistant could soon support third-party music apps like Spotify: Check details

Tired of Gemini’s limitations? Good news might be on the horizon! Google’s Gemini AI assistant is reportedly gearing up to support third-party music apps like Spotify. Imagine being able to ask Gemini to play your favourite tunes from Spotify or Apple Music. This could be a game-changer for users frustrated by Gemini’s current inability to identify songs or play music from popular streaming services.

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Google Gemini AI assistant could soon support third-party music apps like Spotify: Check details
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According to popular tipster AssembleDebug, Gemini is expected to soon introduce a feature enabling users to select their preferred media service provider, reports PiunikaWeb.

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Google Gemini AI assistant could soon support third-party music apps like Spotify: Check details

A new option “Music” is expected to be introduced within the Gemini settings that will likely allow you to “select preferred services used to play music.”

This indicates that users might soon have the ability to pick their preferred streaming service from a range of options. Once chosen, Gemini will likely integrate with the selected service, enabling you to control music playback through voice commands.

This development is expected to be a game-changer for Gemini. If the report is true, users who heavily depend on streaming services will finally have the functionality they’ve been eagerly anticipating. No more grappling with song identification issues or cumbersome workarounds. 

Although there’s no official confirmation regarding the exact rollout date, it’s reasonable to expect this feature in an upcoming update. It’s worth noting that the leaked screenshots specifically highlight music streaming services. Whether Gemini will extend this functionality to other media formats such as audiobooks or podcasts remains uncertain.

Additionally, the supported media service providers upon initial release are yet to be revealed. We’ll have to wait and see for further updates on these aspects.

Ayushi Jain

Ayushi Jain

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