
FINTECH GIANT PAYTM has introduced a new feature of AI called Playback, which transforms monthly users’ spending data into personalized rap recapitulation-tap, which also skeptical users of social media.
This function, which is currently in its beta phase, uses artificial intelligence to transform the history of transactions last month into creative rap verses. Raps emphasize expenditure formulas across categories such as shopping, food, travel and tools, adding a light music twist to track costs.
Play can be found in the “Balance & History” section in Paytm. According to the company, the aim is to increase more engaging and more relative financial knowledge and to transform a summary of routine expenses into an interactive and entertaining experience.
Paytm said that this feature is introduced to select customers with high transmission and that it plans to improve the user feedback on the user’s feedback within the ongoing AI innovation route.
Mixed reactions online
Once the function appeared online, it has evoked a number of reactions – from curiosity and amusement to privacy.
One user joked: “This is your privacy and unintentionally declare your timeline and also where you spend your money. However, this feature will be useful for fraudsters.”
Another joking: “Paytm has released a position for generating rap songs from your monthly expenses. I’m sorry about shareholders. What happens next, baking for loan emis?”
The third user has found a fun but slightly rough function, writing: “Paytm Rap monthly expenditure is amazing, still needs some fine fine -tuning, but pleasantly surprised.”
Others were not convinced of its usefulness.
“A feature that no one has requested, the function is not so useful,” he read one comment.
Some users even playfully addressed the founder of Paytm Vijay Shekhar Sharma and said, “I felt your energy in that rap, Vijayji. By the way, I heard that you were of high octane energy!”
While many call the new AI RAP a fun and creative approach to summary, others raised questions about privacy and data relevance and wondered if such “playful” innovations could avert from the basic Paytm services.
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