Streaming - A role for AI?


Qobuz is my primary streaming service. The only other one I've ever used for any length of time was Amazon Music. Amazon Music did an okay job of making recommendations for me. I seem to recall that Spotify was so-so. Qobuz is pretty bad. It is pretty much just obvious stuff and there is very little variety and very few 'hits'. An ongoing stream of good recommendations is something I would really appreciate from a streaming service.

I don't know how any of the music recommendations works on various services and I don't know much about AI.

But it seems to me there might be some promise there. Are any of the services using AI for this? If not, should they be?

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The following two articles about Spotify are pretty interesting which can be found here and here. Part of the equation that another member had brought up in this forum a year or two ago (as well as the first article) is the user base. The greater amount of users = the greater amount of data that Ai can pull which generates recommendations. I believe there’s likely a variable of personal usage duration that help steer these recommendations even more - quality of recommendations may vary from a user who streams an hour/day vs a user who streams three hours/day. 

Ai and its implementation doesn’t appear standardized, but lets say it was across all of the streaming platforms and we were strictly looking at user base and available data:

Spotify - 236 million users (2023) here

Apple Music - 93 million users (2023)

Tidal - 2.1 million (does not disclose/lawsuit claimed)

Qobuz - 200,000 users (2019, somewhat murky info) 

Spotify and its massive user base would appear to have an upper hand on data and perhaps its recommendations to its users. 

If you’re a Roon user:

Roon's general explanation of Valence can be found here

Interesting discussions on Roon Radio within Roon Forums can be found here and Valence here

* feel free to correct the numbers above. Used Ai to locate the majority of the stats :)