When ChatGPT first launched, it was strictly about dealing with text. You could ask it to write you a poem, to check your code for errors, or to build you a grocery list from a recipe. Fast forward three years, and the app has changed completely—for better or for worse. Not only has ChatGPT’s large language model (LLM) improved dramatically from GPT-3.5 to GPT-5.2, but the bot has gone multimodal. It can understand text, but also images, video, and the internet at large. 2025’s ChatGPT is hardly the same product as 2022’s.
One of the many upgrades to ChatGPT over the past three years has been app integrations: You’ve been able to connect OpenAI’s chatbot to ask it to do things on your behalf. You could connect to Expedia to ask ChatGPT for help booking a hotel, Zillow to ask the bot to help you find an apartment, or Canva for help with creating a slide. Whether these integrations are any more useful than simply using the respective app itself is perhaps up to each user, but these integrations exist all the same.
Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of applications, announced the integration in a Substack post on Tuesday. Among other updates, like a new image gen model and new writing tools, Simo revealed new app integrations for the chatbot, including OpenTable, Salesforce, Clay, Lovable, and, of course, Apple Music. At the time, details were limited, but now, the integration is officially live.
What can you do with Apple Music in ChatGPT?
First of all, you don’t actually need to subscribe to connect Apple Music to ChatGPT. It’s an interesting note, since Apple Music itself requires a paid subscription to access. But with ChatGPT, you can access elements of the services without paying—keyword “elements.”
Once you connect the services together, you’ll be able to search Apple Music for songs, artists, albums, and playlists within ChatGPT. In addition to music discoverability, you can also generate playlists, and listen to clips of songs you find. ChatGPT doesn’t specify how long those clips are, but if they base it off of iTunes, it could be anywhere from 30 to 90 seconds. If you thought this integration was all about listening to Apple Music tunes while using ChatGPT, think again: You’ll still need Apple Music itself for the listening side of things.
Of course, if you have an Apple Music account, the integration is a bit more useful. If so, you’ll be able to add songs, albums, and playlists to your Apple Music library that you found or generated from ChatGPT.
What are the privacy implications of connecting Apple Music to ChatGPT?
Love it or hate it, ChatGPT isn’t necessarily designed with user privacy in mind. After all, part of the company’s business model is training its LLMs on your ChatGPT interactions—unless you specifically opt out. As such, the idea of connecting your Apple Music subscription to ChatGPT raises some privacy alarm bells in my mind. Apple Music doesn’t have the most sensitive user information in your digital portfolio, but it does contain quite a bit of extra data ChatGPT can collect from you.
What do you think so far?
At the top of the Apple music connection tool, OpenAI says, “You’re in control.” The company is adamant that ChatGPT “always respects” your preferences on training data, and is held to the permissions you’ve already set. That said, the company also warns that by using apps, you run the risk of falling victim to attack: If hackers decide to attack ChatGPT, your data could get swooped up. You’ll also end up sharing data points like your IP address and approximate location, as well as ChatGPT data with Apple Music. (The data sharing goes both ways here.)
One benefit here is that ChatGPT doesn’t appear to have access to your listening history. While the app can create playlists for you, it can’t actually see what you’re choosing to listen to in Apple Music itself.
I personally don’t use ChatGPT, and even if I did, I don’t think I’d connect my Apple Music account here. I find the discoverability within the app itself fine for my needs, and when it isn’t, the greater internet already helps me find new music. I’m not sure I’d feel the benefits of ChatGPT’s intelligence here, especially when it comes with the risk of keeping all my Apple Music data in yet another location.
If you’re not like me, and you’re interested in trying out this integration, you can connect Apple Music to ChatGPT from the latter’s app or web app. Head to the sidebar, choose Apps, then find and select “Apple Music.”
