
"People are already starting to use their agents to create personal audio that guides their day: from summaries of class notes before an exam to briefings of what's on their calendar. And they're asking for a way to listen to it on Spotify, where they already listen to everything else."
"After that, they can write a prompt like 'Build me an audio session that dives deep into the history of the World Cup with details about key players, where it's been held, and what I should know about the games this year,' and ask the agent to generate a podcast and save it to Spotify."
Spotify has launched a beta CLI tool that allows users to generate podcasts from documents, schedules, and articles using AI coding agents such as OpenAI's Codex and Anthropic's Claude. Users can access this feature through GitHub, log into their Spotify accounts, and use natural language prompts to create personalized audio content. The generated podcasts appear in users' personal Spotify libraries and are not shared with other users. This feature addresses growing demand for consuming AI-generated summaries and briefings on Spotify, where users already listen to music and other audio content.
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