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With 500 million monthly users, Spotify is the world’s largest music streaming service. Here’s an inside look at how the platform uses machine learning technology to generate personalized recommendations. Photo illustration: Ryan TrefesGiven Taylor Swift ’s epic year—the billion-dollar Eras tour, four simultaneous Billboard top-10 albums, a blockbuster movie, Travis Kelce—it’s no surprise she also took the top spot as the most streamed artist in Spotify’s year-end Wrapped roundup. Fans listened to her songs more than 26.1 billion times, Spotify announced Wednesday. The Wrapped results also told Swifties how they ranked among their peers.
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With 500 million monthly users, Spotify is the world’s largest music streaming service. Here’s an inside look at how the platform uses machine learning technology to generate personalized recommendations. Photo illustration: Ryan TrefesGiven Taylor Swift ’s epic year—the billion-dollar Eras tour, four simultaneous Billboard top-10 albums, a blockbuster movie, Travis Kelce—it’s no surprise she also took the top spot as the most streamed artist in Spotify’s year-end Wrapped roundup. Fans listened to her songs more than 26.1 billion times, Spotify announced Wednesday. The Wrapped results also told Swifties how they ranked among their peers.
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On the internet, every app can be a dating app. Just ask Strava user Courtney Hollingsworth . She has long used the exercise-tracking app Strava to log her runs and workouts, and leave kudos and comments for fellow athletes. Two years ago, she also used it to let a fellow runner know she was single and interested.
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Yelp, Strava and Duolingo Are…Dating Apps?
  + stars: | 2023-11-27 | by ( Ann-Marie Alcántara | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
On the internet, every app can be a dating app. Just ask Strava user Courtney Hollingsworth . She has long used the exercise-tracking app Strava to log her runs and workouts, and leave kudos and comments for fellow athletes. Two years ago, she also used it to let a fellow runner know she was single and interested.
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Ann-Marie AlcántaraAnn-Marie Alcántara is a reporter covering internet culture for The Wall Street Journal's personal tech bureau in New York. Her work illuminates internet trends, the unexpected consequences of social media and the ways online behaviors shape how we see ourselves and others. Ann-Marie previously covered marketing and advertising for CMO Today at the Journal. She joined the Journal from Adweek, where she wrote about the rise of direct-to-consumer brands and e-commerce. Ann-Marie began her career as a tech reporter at PopSugar covering consumer tech and internet culture.
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A Million and One Spielberg Wannabes Flood TikTok
  + stars: | 2023-08-13 | by ( Ann-Marie Alcántara | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Movie-Theater Behavior Has Gone Off the Reels
  + stars: | 2023-08-02 | by ( Ann-Marie Alcántara | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Jaril Valenciano didn’t host big parties until September when he moved into a bigger apartment in San Francisco. The 31-year-old, who works at a software startup, hosted weekly “The Last of Us” watch parties at the beginning of the year and regularly has larger get-togethers. His biggest headache was figuring out how many of the invited guests actually planned to show up. That’s why he turned to a relatively new service called Partiful, which he has used more than 30 times since September.
The No-Email Way to Plan a Party
  + stars: | 2023-05-05 | by ( Ann-Marie Alcántara | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Jaril Valenciano didn’t host big parties until September when he moved into a bigger apartment in San Francisco. The 31-year-old, who works at a software startup, hosted weekly “The Last of Us” watch parties at the beginning of the year and regularly has larger get-togethers. His biggest headache was figuring out how many of the invited guests actually planned to show up. That’s why he turned to a relatively new service called Partiful, which he has used more than 30 times since September.
AI-Created Images Are So Good Even AI Has Trouble Spotting Some Software tools can help you determine the origin of an image, but context is still keyIn this AI-generated image, some artifacts are easy to spot: 1) Her fingers are extremely long and flat. 2) Her mouth appears to be missing some teeth and sinks into her face. 3) Her hand is melting into the table. 4) His fingers are also long and flat. Illustration: The Wall Street Journal; Microsoft Bing Image Creator
Why People Are Getting More Disruptive at Concerts
  + stars: | 2023-03-29 | by ( Ann-Marie Alcántara | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Concert season is in full swing, with Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and other artists dominating calendars in the coming months. But a new villain is hurting the experience for many: superfans seeking five minutes of social-media fame. Homemade signs, screaming teenagers and bouncing beach balls aren’t new to concerts. What has changed is that, largely thanks to TikTok, any moment of a concert can go viral. More fans are trying to force that moment to happen with wild shenanigans, annoying noises or demands on artists to play unusual songs.
Concertgoers Are Behaving Badly. Blame TikTok.
  + stars: | 2023-03-28 | by ( Ann-Marie Alcántara | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Concert season is in full swing, with Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and other artists dominating calendars in the coming months. But a new villain is hurting the experience for many: superfans seeking five minutes of social-media fame. Homemade signs, screaming teenagers and bouncing beach balls aren’t new to concerts. What has changed is that, largely thanks to TikTok, any moment of a concert can go viral. More fans are trying to force that moment to happen with wild shenanigans, annoying noises or demands on artists to play unusual songs.
Carla Birnbaum banned her two daughters from downloading the TikTok app. Lots and lots of them. When her 12-year-old daughter’s iPhone wouldn’t update, she found that the device’s memory was nearly full. Friends had been sending the tween screen recordings of TikTok posts as a way to get around the Birnbaum household’s no-TikTok rule. Her iPhone’s storage was so full of recorded videos—a few hundred, Ms. Birnbaum estimates—there wasn’t enough space to update the software.
Could ChatGPT Help Land Your Next Job? More job seekers are turning to artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT for help improving their resumes. But some bosses are trying to figure out how to assess candidates who use the tool. WSJ personal tech reporter Ann-Marie Alcántara joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what this means for the hiring process. Photo illustration By RACHEL MENDELSON/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Picture ALLIANCE/GETTY IMAGES, ISTOCK (5)
Could ChatGPT Help Land Your Next Job? More job seekers are turning to artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT for help improving their resumes. But some bosses are trying to figure out how to assess candidates who use the tool. WSJ personal tech reporter Ann-Marie Alcántara joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what this means for the hiring process. Photo illustration By RACHEL MENDELSON/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Picture ALLIANCE/GETTY IMAGES, ISTOCK (5)
Could ChatGPT Help Land Your Next Job? More job seekers are turning to artificial-intelligence chatbot ChatGPT for help improving their resumes. But some bosses are trying to figure out how to assess candidates who use the tool. WSJ personal tech reporter Ann-Marie Alcántara joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss what this means for the hiring process. Photo illustration By RACHEL MENDELSON/THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Picture ALLIANCE/GETTY IMAGES, ISTOCK (5)
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