13 episodes

A miniseries about product strategy, offering on a weekly basis, a glimpse into the decisions that have guided Spotify’s product evolution. Hosted by Gustav Söderström, Spotify's Chief R&D Officer, each episode tells the story of a pivotal product development or business decision through candid conversations with a diverse cast of voices from across the industry.

Spotify: A Product Story Spotify

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A miniseries about product strategy, offering on a weekly basis, a glimpse into the decisions that have guided Spotify’s product evolution. Hosted by Gustav Söderström, Spotify's Chief R&D Officer, each episode tells the story of a pivotal product development or business decision through candid conversations with a diverse cast of voices from across the industry.

    10: In pursuit of the perfect session - a DJ just for you

    10: In pursuit of the perfect session - a DJ just for you

    We’re back! And today we dig into Spotify’s AI DJ. Since its inception, radio provided a music format that was convenient and simple, but far from personal. Spotify’s solution? AI DJ, a bespoke experience that provides listeners with the content they want through generative AI technology.

    After years of experimentation, we created a product that captures the fun and usefulness of a radio DJ, but builds on it to make it a personalized experience meant just for you. From tackling the gap between “mind free” listening and “mind busy” listening, to relentless weekly user testing, the path to the AI DJ took many twists and turns before it landed in the lap of listeners. When the concept of the product was ready, we just had one more question: Who would become the first-ever “Voice of Spotify?” Follow along and hear the full story as we dive into AI DJ’s journey, from conception to launch.

    This episode features interviews with Ziad Sultan (Spotify’s VP of Personalization), Xavier “X” Jernigan (Spotify’s head of cultural partnerships and the voice of AI DJ), Emily Galloway (Spotify’s Head of Personalization Design).

    • 55 min
    Explained: The conspiracy to make AI seem harder than it is! by Gustav Söderström

    Explained: The conspiracy to make AI seem harder than it is! by Gustav Söderström

    2023 may be a year that people still speak about 100 years from now, the year computers passed the Turing test! You know what these things can do, but do you actually understand how they can do it? How is it that we have services like Chat GPT that can write entire novels, and services like Stable Diffusion and Midjourney that can create amazing images or even music from just a text description or even white noise?

    Straight from the halls of Spotify, this is an educational talk from an internal executive offsite that we’re sharing with the world. The premise of this talk is that AI is made to seem harder to understand than it actually is, and that after this presentation, you will feel like you understand how all of what’s now happening is possible - even if you don't work in tech and you don’t know a lot of math.

    00:00:00-Intro

    00:04:01-What is an LLM?

    00:20:09-What about Creativity?

    00:24:00-How do you steer it?

    00:34:26-Why did no one see it coming?

    00:39:00-Everything is a vector!

    00:57:44-What is a neural network?

    1:05:53-Intelligence is compression!

    1:15:12-Diffusion Models - Generating Images, video and music

    1:21:10-Conditioning on text

    Sources used to build the talk:


    ⁠www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/21/10267⁠
    ⁠openai.com/blog/chatgpt?ref=assemblyai.com⁠
    blog.acolyer.org/2016/04/21/the-amazing-power-of-word-vectors/
    https://aclanthology.org/N13-1090.pdf
    ⁠www.researchgate.net/figure/Perceptron-neuron-with-three-input-variables-with-a-single-output-0-or-1-The-inputs-are_fig1_338989845⁠
    www.researchgate.net/figure/Schema-of-Autoencoder-architecture_fig1_33899555
    www.this-person-does-not-exist.com/en
    ⁠developer.nvidia.com/blog/improving-diffusion-models-as-an-alternative-to-gans-part-1/⁠

    There are great resources available, for anyone interested to dig deeper

    • 1 hr 30 min
    09: Building the future of audio

    09: Building the future of audio

    What’s Spotify up to next? Tune in to the season finale to hear about Spotify’s plans for the future of audio and the brand new formats that we’re launching today and in the near future. As always, when building something new, we don’t know how it’s all going to play out yet, or exactly what the product strategy lessons will be. But we do know which bets we’re making, and why we’re making them.

    This episode features interviews with Spotify insiders Michael Mignano and Nir Zicherman (Anchor founders), Howard Akumiah (Locker Room founder), and Maya Prohovnik (Head of Product for Spotify’s Creation Platform team).

    You can find the transcript here

    • 37 min
    08: When to build vs buy - and when to open source

    08: When to build vs buy - and when to open source

    This is the story of Backstage -- a “platform of platforms”, built by Spotify and open to anyone as open source software.

    Tune in to hear insights about when to build vs buy - and when to open source - or not! Interviews with Jeremiah Lowin, CEO of Prefect.io, a company that runs on what is called an open core model, as well as from Spotify insiders like Pia Nilsson, Director of Engineering and Tyson Singer, Head of Technology and Platforms.

    • 34 min
    07: Spotify’s podcast bet

    07: Spotify’s podcast bet

    How do you go “from zero to one”? In this episode, you’ll learn how Spotify managed to enter a market late: a market that was already dominated by a single player - our biggest competitor in music. This is the story of how we entered podcasts. Daniel Ek, Dawn Ostroff, and Sten Garmark shed light on the insights that led Spotify into the podcast arena. Tune in as we explore Spotify’s bet on podcasts, the shift to audio-first and four hard-won lessons in product strategy.

    The transcript is available here.

    Thanks to Dan Willis for letting us use a clip from his YouTube video  

    • 46 min
    06: Hardware is hard

    06: Hardware is hard

    In this episode you’ll learn about Spotify’s journey into the painful complicated world of hardware. You’ll hear how we worked our way down to the very bottom of the stack in our quest to create the “perfect listening session” in the home, how we had to build a completely new media streaming protocol in the process and how we ultimately found a way for users to pass something called: “The Beer Test.”

    Things you’ll learn in this episode:

    - How do you get a company to sustain a risky multi-year bet with high uncertainty?

    - How do you partner well (and not so well!)

    - How do you go about introducing a new standard in an industry?

    The episode features interviews with Thomas Cullen, Sonos co-founder, and Spotify insiders, Sten Garmark, VP User Experience, and Nicole Burrow, Senior Director of Design.

    Check the episode transcript here and Spotify Connect site here

    • 38 min

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