The ‘How Bad Is Your Spotify’ Bot roasts mercifully for your awesome musical taste

Pudding’s Spotify bot lightens up your musical taste and provides deep roasting. Have you ever been at that time when you are listening to awesome music and suddenly your headphones are for no reason for some reason and you are ashamed to die while the awful music is playing exploding out your phone and everyone looking at you and judging you? You may not have felt that way lately since we’ve been at home for almost a year now, and almost every interaction we’ve had has been meaningful.

The Pudding, a digital culture site, has launched an AI bot that specifically judges your bad taste in music. Not only does the AI ​​bot mock you harshly for your poor musical taste, but it also makes sure you keep laughing at yourself while it makes a bad impression on us. Even if you think you’re an elite listener of music, the AI ​​will make sure it eliminates all the ‘fine-music-listener-persona’ you’ve built in your head. In terms of character and character, the bot is a feather on the crown that the year-roller roller has been 2020.

To get the bot to roll its eyes on you for your patient musical taste, you can head to Judge My Spotify. The bot that is ‘trained to assess your musical taste’ greets you and asks you to login to your Spotify account.

Mike Lacher, one of the brains behind the comic bot says, “We wanted to do something like Spotify Wrapped, but instead of celebrating your music, it would embarrass him. For us personally, we knew that the stuff we privately stream is often a shame, so we thought it would be funny to make a bot that would look through all that stuff and bring catch you. We wanted him to feel like a critical friend, or a snooker record store clerk. ”

The bot explains that it is “trained on a corpus of over two million tokens of highly realistic music, including Pitchfork reviews, record source recommendations, and subreddits you’ve never heard of reference to it, “as his testimonial to judge the taste of your music.

Being a long time user of Spotify, I was excited to try the bot as soon as I heard about it. I consider myself someone with a good taste in music, even though I have guilty pleasures. I wanted to find out what the AI ​​might be mocking me for, because my frequent playlists were 60s rock music – and hey, I don’t make the rules but no – one mocks rock music in the 60s.

Once logged in, the bot will no longer spend time exchanging fun and heads just to roast us.

At one particular point of roasting, the bot even asks us if we are ‘okay’?

Here we can either answer ‘yes why’ or ‘not really’.

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But if you want to select the ‘not really’ option, the bot softens immediately.

After some humorous humiliation, the bot gives us its final judgment. Everyone gets branded for the kind of bad stuff their Spotify has. We also find out what percentage of ‘basic’ we are.

If you don’t have that yet, head over directly to the ‘How Bad Is Your Spotify’ page and get yourself judged by one sweet, ‘sophisticated’ AI. But after you’ve roasted it well … don’t feel too bad, because Lacher has admitted that the whole thing is a gag thing. “Spoiler warning, the bot thinks everything is bad,” he said. “There is no way to think your music is good. We look at your listening history for the artists, tracks, albums and genres that most listen to you, and then try to get the most out of your corpus. large of them. Whatever your taste, the bot hates it. “


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