Instead of telling you what song was playing just now in the elevator, Apple’s Shazam is once more looking into the future at who it calculates will be your next favorite.
Shazam does know its stuff — in November 2024, it was announced that it had been used more than 100 billion times since it was launched in 2002. True, that figure must include all the times you get “No song found,” but it’s still impressive.
It’s also a bit like alchemy. All of those millions of songs, recognized within just a few bars.
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