Netflix is testing out an OpenAI-powered search on its platform

What you need to know

  • The new search Open AI-based feature is currently being tested on some iOS devices in Australia and New Zealand.
  • It is said to be in a “learn and listen” phase and the company plans to expand it to regions like the U.S.
  • Netflix already users AI and Machine Learning for its show or movie recommendations based on users’ watch history.

Netflix appears to be finding a few more ways to make its subscribers engaged with the streaming platform as it is going to incorporate a new search strategy, Bloomberg reports.

The streaming giant is currently testing an OpenAI-powered search engine to help users find TV shows and movies by using specific terms, notes Bloomberg. It can also include terms based on the user’s current mood, for which they can get recommendations with the use of new search technology.

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For some iOS devices for users in Australia and New Zealand, the tool is said to be already live for testing, and it is likely to expand to even more markets, including the U.S. “It’s early days for the feature and we’re really in a learn and listen phase for this beta,” Netflix spokesperson MoMo Zhou recently confirmed to The Verge.

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