Spotify Wrapped 2020 is the best way to celebrate your music throughout 2020, but its polar opposite is trending on social media with "The Pudding'". The neural bot would judge your music taste upon logging the streaming app. The AI bot said that it bases itself on various websites that rate good music and would be fairly sassing out on the public's choices. Want to know how bad your spotify is?
Apart from streaming music and giving users the chance to listen to new tracks, albums, etc., Spotify also holds user data and collates them, to be later used in year-end reviews. Additionally, the platform grew as a music sharing and playlist application, giving users a chance to celebrate music socially through technology.
However, as much as Spotify celebrates music, The Pudding's bot would crash the bus for users, giving them a second and lingering thought on their preferences, including artists, genres, and albums. According to Newsweek, the app would literally roast people despite the many warnings it says that it would not go hard on you.
How to Diss Yourself via The Pudding's Spotify Bot Music Judger
The awful Spotify bot would guide you on how to use its services, but that smooth-talking AI would later drop the bombs on you and your music taste, really knowing how to get to your nerves. To access the neural bot, head to The Pudding's website to "judge my Spotify," and click "Find Out."
Users would be given an introduction by the bot which would have two options, with the first is directly logging into Spotify and redirect to the streaming app's official website. Users would need to authenticate and allow the bot to access personal files to view music data.
The second option is a button asking the bot "how do you know what's good?" and would go to explain that it has been trained on "over 2 million indicators of objectively good music," including Pitchfork reviews.
After logging in, the bot would proceed and analyze the user's year-end review or the Spotify Wrapped 2020, and judge the music from there. Do not leave the website as the bot would subsequently ask several questions that would further add or lower user scores.
How Bad is Your Apple Music Ai: Would it Have The Pudding's Bot?
Can someone explain why third party sites like pudding.cool always have spotify access but rarely have apple music access? from r/AppleMusic
Redditors are now asking whether the same service is available for the Apple Music platform, to see their progress in another streaming application. Redditor u/tcwolf1998 posted a question thread in r/AppleMusic, asking why the Apple counterpart has no services such as the Spotify judger bot.
Here, user u/EatPrayWhat answers by saying that Spotify has a nicer API that allows The Pudding's bot and similar ones to analyze its data, as opposed to Apple which he said has 'poor service'.
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Written by Isaiah Alonzo