Meme Encyclopedia
Media
Editorials
More

Popular right now

Mr. Cool Ice

Mr. Cool Ice

Matt Schimkowitz

Matt Schimkowitz • 6 years ago

Italian Brainrot / AI Italian Animals image and meme examples.

Italian Brainrot Animals

Mateus Lima

Mateus Lima • about a month ago

100 Men vs 1 Gorilla viral debate meme and image examples.

100 Men vs. 1 Gorilla

Owen Carry

Owen Carry • 3 days ago

Tung Tung Tung Sahur meme image examples.

Tung Tung Tung Sahur

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • about a month ago

Tralalero Tralala meme example.

Tralalero Tralala

Sakshi Rakshale

Sakshi Rakshale • 2 months ago

Know Your Meme is the property of Literally Media ©2024 Literally Media. All Rights Reserved.

Spotify Draws Ire For Patenting Technology That Will Listen To You In Order To Tailor Music Recs

Spotify Draws Ire For Patenting Technology That Will Listen To You In Order To Tailor Music Recs
Spotify Draws Ire For Patenting Technology That Will Listen To You In Order To Tailor Music Recs

1469 views
Published January 29, 2021

Published January 29, 2021

Spotify may soon be listening to you. The music-streaming company has been granted a patent to technology that could listen to users' speech and background noise in order to guess one's age, gender and emotional state and tailor music recommendations based on those criteria. The patent was filed in 2018 and approved on January 12th, 2021.

The news was caught by Music Business Worldwide, who provided a copy of the patent for readers to view.

Pitchfork noted that the patent's approval doesn't necessarily mean that Spotify will implement it into their service, nor does it confirm the technology already exists or is purely speculative. A Spotify rep told Pitchfork:

Spotify has filed patent applications for hundreds of inventions, and we regularly file new applications. Some of these patents become part of future products, while others don't. Our ambition is to create the best audio experience out there, but we don't have any news to share at this time.

Nevertheless, the idea of having one's preferred streaming service listen to its listener unsettled social media users, who didn't like the idea of having their privacy invaded.


Others were reminded of various other frustrations with Spotify, including the low wages they pay artists per stream.


Others noticed a potentially very serious problem with providing music that corresponds to one's emotional state.


Should Spotify implement the new technology, it will be interesting to see how people game the system. One wonders what actions one has to take to get Spotify to queue up Gangnam Style 30 times in a row.


Comments ( 1 )

Sorry, but you must activate your account to post a comment.
    Meme Encyclopedia
    Media
    Editorials
    More