
Automatic captioning: YouTube uses speech recognition technology to generate captions for videos, allowing them to reach a wider audience.You can also visualize the list of all the videos you have liked. While watching videos, you can create playlists to organize them by genre or theme. Enjoy millions of contents: Subscribe to the channels of your favorite creators (artists, YouTubers, news channels, etc.) and you will be able to quickly see all the new content of your favorite channels on the “recommendations” section of the home page.YouTube is a gigantic ecosystem where you can share (almost) any kind of content with people, build communities, create lives and even start a business on it. While Apple Music doesn’t have this feature yet (and technically, neither does Spotify), Apple did add a ton of new features with iOS 17.YouTube is an American online video sharing and social media owned by Google and it remains one of the most visited websites worldwide. While services like Apple Music and Spotify will automatically download some things, users mostly have to manually elect when they would like a song, album, or playlist to be downloaded for offline listening.Ī playlist that automatically updates itself with recently listened to music is a solid idea that, as an Apple Music subscriber, I hope Apple steals immediately. It’s also unknown that, if they do, when it will actually show up as an option for users.īoth of those things aside, I really hope Spotify makes this one a reality. Since, by Ek’s own admission, the playlist is currently being tested, there is no guarantee that Spotify will actually release it. What do you think? /9so0FZMRPX- Daniel Ek June 8, 2023


We’ve been testing out a new feature called "Your Offline Mix" – a playlist designed for those times when you might not be online ✈️
