Spotify has begun hinting at a future where listeners engage in full conversations with its AI DJ. The company’s technology chief, Gustav Söderström, shared new details during Spotify’s second‑quarter earnings call. He said that every plain‑English request users make helps the service learn which phrases match which songs. This new voice data forms a “very, very valuable” set of insights for improving music recommendations.

A New Dataset from Your Voice Commands
Traditionally, Spotify mapped its songs by seeing which tracks appeared together in playlists. Now, voice commands add a fresh layer of data. When a user tells the AI DJ to play “upbeat summer songs” or “relaxing late‑night jazz,” Spotify records those exact requests. Over time, the company will link words and phrases to matching music styles and moods. This deeper understanding will let Spotify suggest tracks in a much more interactive way.
AI That Can Reason Over Your Listening History
Beyond simple predictions, Spotify wants its AI to reason over what you have heard and what you tell the DJ. That means the system could recall your recent listening, note your feedback, and adjust the playlist accordingly—much like a live DJ reading the room. Sergey Brin and Larry Page’s old dream of having computers think in multiple steps now seems closer as voice data feeds into more advanced AI reasoning models.
Early Voice‑AI Experiments and Internal Uses
In May, Spotify launched voice requests for Premium users, letting them speak commands into the AI DJ. Those experiments are already teaching the system which words lead to which tracks. Internally, Spotify also uses generative AI to speed up product design and streamline operations in finance and marketing. By testing voice‑AI in both customer‑facing and internal settings, the company gains a double boost in innovation.

What Listeners Can Expect Next
Spotify is what the listeners will be able to engage with more. Users may one day have a dialogue with the AI DJ, perfecting their stations as they go. Rather than key taps, there will be a few spoken phrases that will customize the sound musical experience.
Spotify is only perfecting the back-end technology, and Sderström assured everyone that what is live now is just the start. The voice-based AI interface will become more reactive, more human, and more conversational in the months to come, and will revolutionize the way individuals find and appreciate music.