A Spotify user has built their own software that filters out AI-generated music from their listening experiences.
Spotify has half a billion listeners, a recommendation engine that knows your mood better than your therapist — and apparently, no real plan to tell you if what you’re hearing was made by a human or a chatbot on a Tuesday afternoon.
Spotify is adding fitness as its next major category, launching workout videos, playlists, and Peloton classes inside the app for free and Premium users.
Spotify has officially entered the fitness space, launching a dedicated Fitness hub that gives Premium users access to over 1,400 Peloton classes on demand.

Spotify has dabbled in customized running playlists, but now it’s diving more firmly into the fitness space with curated playlists and content from creators like Yoga with Kassandra, Sweaty Studio, Chloe Ting, and Pilates Body by Raven. Not only that, but Premium subscribers will have access to over 1,400 classes from Peloton. Spotify has already […]
Spotify and Peloton are partnering to bring over 1,400 video workouts to Spotify’s new Fitness hub.
As Spotify celebrates its 20th anniversary, I spoke with Sten Garmark about the platform’s exciting future developments.
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Spotify’s new mobile playlist folders let you group playlists, play everything inside a folder at once, and even hit shuffle across the whole collection.
These are 5 of Spotify’s most memorable moments from the last 20 years.