Apple just dropped a game-changer for music lovers! iOS 26.4 beta introduces an exciting AI-powered feature called 'Playlist Playground' within Apple Music. But this isn't your average playlist creator. Here's the twist: it crafts playlists from your text descriptions.
Apple Intelligence takes center stage in Apple Music, offering a 'Playlist Playground' feature currently in beta. Easily accessible through the Apple Music app, it's just a tap away on the 'Library' page's upper-right corner.
Creating playlists becomes a breeze! Simply input a text prompt, and let Apple Music work its magic, generating a playlist tailored to your words. But wait, there's more! It also suggests 'New Playlist Ideas' to inspire your musical journey. Once you've crafted the perfect playlist, seamlessly add it to your Apple Music library, customize it by adding or removing songs, and rearrange tracks to your heart's content.
But here's where it gets tricky: if you've updated to iOS 26.4 and don't see the feature, it's likely because the Apple Intelligence models are still downloading. Head to Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri to check their status.
iOS 26.4 is exclusively available to developer beta testers for now, but a public beta release is anticipated soon, so keep an eye out!
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