Apple Music users have been experiencing some annoying bugs for a while now. Playlists are getting mixed up due to a problem in Apple’s systems. According to the news that came to the agenda today, due to a problem with Apple Music servers, users are seeing playlists that do not belong to them.
Apple has not yet commented on the bug in Apple Music
In some cases, unknown playlists are mixed with users’ existing playlists. In other cases, users’ own playlists disappear or are replaced with someone else’s playlists. Not only playlists but also songs can be changed, added or deleted. Some users report that only songs are added, while others report that songs are deleted. These situations, of course, draw reactions and cause people to worry about being “hacked”. For now, there is no “hacking”. It is stated that the problem is only due to a bug in Apple Music servers.
This is said to affect only the iPhone version of the Music app and not the Mac version. According to some reports, these problems have been occurring for a considerable amount of time and Apple has not yet announced a solution. Many users are reportedly notifying Apple about the problems they are experiencing, and everyone is waiting for a response from the company.
A similar problem to the one above was recently experienced in ChatGPT. The system became unavailable for a short period of time yesterday. Users who opened the site saw other people’s chat histories. The details of these chat histories could not be seen, but the headings were clearly visible. This, of course, caused quite a reaction because it was a serious violation of privacy. After all, there are people behind these systems and they use these conversations to develop the “GPT” language model. However, the fact that even a small part of the conversations was seen by normal users, not developers, was not welcomed.