JustFoundHere wrote:
Updating discussion thread.
Anybody feel that YouTube's recommendations have improved with the progress of Artificial Intelligence (AI) lately?
Lately, I've noted frequently recurring song recommendations - based-on many different variations of personal preferences.
I've found recurring song recommendations very good indicators of my overall music preferences.
Five recurring songs almost always stood-out - the older generations here on WP would best remember these five songs:
- Angel of the Morning (Juice Newton).
- American Pie (Don McClean).
- California Dreamin' (The Mamas & Papas).
- The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (Gordon Lightfoot).
- Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin).
Any similar experiences?
Thank-you for the recent additions to this discussion thread.
Four other frequently recurring YouTube recommendations are:
- Hey Jude (The Beatles).
- Something (The Beatles).
- What is Life? (George Harrison).
- House of the Rising Sun (The Animals).
The nine recurring YouTube recommendations mentioned....are selected to generate additional YouTube recommendations.
Four recurring recommendations are:
- Hotel California (The Eagles).
- Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Tears for Fears).
- My Way (Frank Sinatra).
- And yet again, Juice Netwon's version of 'Angel of the Morning.'
Long before TECH. driven recommendations, I knew my music preferences are the not too soft, not too hard decades-old songs.
Just that YouTube's recommendations do a pretty-good job of reflecting diverse personal music tastes (sometimes recommendations that are stunning) is amazing in itself.
The original post in this thread goes into detail on how to harness YouTube to make song recommednations.
Anybody find frequently recurring song recommendations?