Google launches “hum to search”

Have a song stuck in your head?

Enter "Hum To Search" by Google.

Users can hum (whistle, or sing) for 10-15 seconds, and then Google's technology takes the song's melody and turns it into a numbers-based sequence.

The sequence is used to "identify songs based on a variety of sources, including humans singing, whistling or humming, as well as studio recordings."

Included in the results are accompanying music videos, song analysis, and even any available covers for the song.

There is also a link to listen to the song on major streaming services. The convergence of #audio and #AI is accelerating at a rapid pace.

Audio, voice and music will play a critical role in the future of SEM/SEO.

Do you have a strategy in place?

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