

The quiz takes you through a series of tongue-in-cheek questions in a chatty manner as though it is typing while going through picks from your music library. An AI Bot created by the digital publication The Pudding and Spotify tell you how bad your music tastes, often with hilarious results. It shows you your top tracks, artists, and genres organized by the previous four weeks, last six months, and all time. According to its website, it judges 'your awful taste in music. Stats for Spotify is a classic Spotify data analyzer. The new AI bot called ’How Bad Is Your Spotify’ and launched by the digital publication The Pudding, will ruthlessly roast your Spotify playlist using sophisticated AI. The app said: “I’ve been trained on a corpus of over two million indicators of objectively good music, including Pitchfork reviews, record store recommendations, and subreddits you’ve never heard of,” when you click a button on the website which reads “how do you know what’s good”. What is 'How Bad is Your Spotify' The AI Robot was created by digital publication The Pudding, not by Spotify itself. The bot 'How Bad is Your Spotify,' brought to you by digital publication Pudding, will analyze your Spotify account and give you its thoughts on just how cringe-worthy your taste in music is. The premise is simple: a user calls up ol in his or her browser, selects the How Bad Is Your Spotify option, and logs in to the streaming app to find out. The app uses artificial intelligence (AI) which was trained by by Matt Daniels and Mike Lacher for The Pudding. Like many Internet users, I recently learned of the ol tool that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to rate one’s taste in music via Spotify. judges your awful taste in music.” How does it work? The Pudding said on its website: “Our sophisticated A.I. This bot isn't quite as accurate as the Spotify Wrap-up (I haven't listened to Sarah McLachlan in years) but it's entertaining.


The website was created by The Pudding, a digital publication that explains ideas debated in culture with visual essays. The mockery includes brutal insults, checking whether the listener was playing songs ironically and a percentage rating of how bad their Spotify is. The AI judge created by The Pudding will mock you for your Spotify music library (Photo: The Pudding/pudding,cool/Screengrab) Who made it? The app said it won’t “post or change anything” and just wants to see your music library.
