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  "path": "/article/3084080/chatgpt-can-now-identify-songs-for-you.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-10T15:54:19.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.pcworld.com",
  "tags": [
    "AI, Online Services",
    "Neowin reports",
    "via the ChatGPT app store",
    "@Shazam"
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  "textContent": "Remember Shazam? The app that helps you identify songs from tunes hummed or played out loud? The satisfying solution to when you’re going crazy with a song that’s stuck in your head and you want to play it but the name is right there on the tip of your tongue?\n\nIf you ever hear a song you don’t recognize, or if you want to identify that song that’s stuck in your head, ChatGPT can now help you identify it. Neowin reports that AI giant OpenAI has now integrated the music recognition service Shazam into its chatbot.\n\nTo use Shazam in ChatGPT, you first need to activate the Shazam service via the ChatGPT app store. Then, simply type `@Shazam` in a ChatGPT conversation to ask what song is playing. (You’ll need to give ChatGPT access to the microphone on your device.)\n\nShazam is available in ChatGPT on the web, Android, and iOS.",
  "title": "ChatGPT can now identify songs for you"
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