Sundar Pichai vows action on allegations: OpenAI's Sora model trained on YouTube videos without permissionWhile the feature is new to YouTube Music, it has been part of the Google application on Android for over 4 years and was also integrated into the official YouTube application last year. But now a report from 9to5Google has officially spotted it in the YouTube Music application for Android (with version 7.02 or higher).
Despite updating to the latest version of the YouTube Music application, we couldn't find the song search feature on several devices, but given that it's already part of the YouTube and Google apps, it may only be a matter of time before it's generally available to all YouTube Music users.To find the song search feature on your device, navigate to the top right corner of the YouTube Music app and click the search icon. You should now see a new wave-like icon next to the microphone sign.
Clicking on the new icon will take you to a page with the words 'Play, sing or hum a song' at the top and the wave-like animation continuing at the bottom of the screen.Also Read | YouTuber lands in legal trouble after 'gender reveal' of baby on social media; here's what Indian laws sayAs mentioned, we weren't able to try out the feature on the YouTube Music app, but our experience with the YouTube and Google app suggests that the AI algorithm should be able to find the right song in most cases.On YouTube Music, if the app is able to find the song you want, it will display a full-page result that includes the cover art, song, name, artist, album, year and the icon to save it offline or to a playlist. Milestone Alert!
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