Apple set to deliver natural language search to Apple Music and Apple TV apps
Apple’s forthcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, macOS Sequoia 15.2, tvOS 18.2, and HomePod 18.2 software updates, Apple has added a new natural language search feature to its Apple Music and Apple TV apps.
In the Apple TV app, you can use casual language search terms to find exactly what you’re looking for, typing in genres, actors, and moods. Searches like “movies about natural disasters,” “movies with cats,” “movies with Zendaya,” and “exhilarating movies” all bring up relevant results.
The Apple Music app supports similar searches, and you can look for genres, moods, activity, decades, and more. Examples include “songs about cats,” “songs with a vibe,” “relaxing songs,” “artists similar to Taylor Swift,” “sad 80s songs,” and “songs about food.”
MacDailyNews Take: Apple is expected to release macOS 15.2, iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, tvOS 18.2, watchOS 11.2, HomePod Software 18.2, and visionOS 2.2 on Monday, December 9th.
Interns: TTK! Prost, everyone!
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