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Analyze your Spotify or streaming music activity with an AI chatbot
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Are you curious about your Spotify music tastes? You can have an AI bot judge your played songs and playlists, almost like a brutally honest version of Spotify's yearly Wrapped . This AI personality has been trained to respond with plenty of snark, so be prepared for the responses. Keep in mind this is a third-party app, not officially created by Spotify. This wikiHow will show you how to use the "How Bad Is Your Spotify" bot to judge your Spotify or Apple Music account.

Things You Should Know

  1. Go to https://pudding.cool/2021/10/judge-my-music/ in a web browser. You can use a desktop or mobile browser.
  2. This is the black button in the center of the page.
    • It may take a few moments for the AI to load. When it does, you'll be prompted to log in.
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  3. This is the first option.
    • You can also select Log in with Apple Music .
  4. Enter your email address or username and password.
    • If you're worried about the third-party aspect of this AI bot, you can always change your password after.
  5. When your account is linked, the AI bot will be able to view your account data and activity. You can remove this permission at any time.
  6. Similar to other chatbot AI, such as ChatGPT , the AI will generate responses based on yours. The AI will begin the conversation, and you'll be given a few options to choose from. When you select an option, the conversation will continue.
    • The Judge My Music bot has been trained with data from Pitchfork reviews, record store recommendations, subreddits , and more. [1]
    • When you're finished, you can close the tab. To remove permissions, log into your Apps page and click Remove Access next to the bot. [2]
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