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DuckDuckGo recently launched AI assistant DuckAssist, an AI-driven fact summary service. The new service is backed by technical support from Anthropic and OpenAI and is open for free public testing today for DuckDuckGo browser extensions and browser users.
DuckAssist leverages the OpenAI API to scan and provide answers to simple questions from Wikipedia and Britannica. Summary answers are constructed by summarizing Wikipedia sentences and using technology from ChatGPT creators OpenAI and Anthropic to bring it closer to conversation. DuckAssist also does not require login and does not collect personal information.
DuckAssist is designed to be fully integrated with DuckDuckGo private search, with the interface presenting the look and feel of traditional search results. When users enter search terms, DuckAssist will automatically prompt the answer and provide a source link.
However, DuckAssist can have difficulty answering complex questions correctly. To reduce the chance of generating incorrect information, DuckAssist only obtains data from specific sources. In addition, there is an anonymous feedback link next to all AI-generated answers to rule out any misinformation.
If you don’t want to use this feature, users can also disable DuckAssist in the search settings. DuckAssist does not collect personal information, does not use searches to train its AI models, and does not share identifiable personal information with third parties. DuckAssist is anonymous and does not share search or browsing history.
If the test goes well, DuckAssist will be fully open to users using search tools on the DuckDuckGo website. DuckAssist is a great boon to the DuckDuckGo privacy toolkit because it combines fact checking with user feedback while providing them with answers to their queries.
DuckAssist is the first in a series of AI-assisted private searches and browser updates. It’s free (no registration required!), No matter where you use DuckDuckgo, you can try it today.
Generative artificial intelligence is vigorously impacting the search and browsing fields. At DuckDuckGo, we’ve been trying to understand the difference between what it can do well in the future and what it can do well now. But no matter how we decide to use this new technology, we hope it will add clear value to the following areas: our private search and browsing experience.
DuckAssist is a new beta instant answer in our search results. If you type in our search box a question that Wikipedia can answer, DuckAssist may appear and use AI natural language technology to anonymously generate a short source summary of the content found in Wikipedia-just above our regular private search results. It itself is completely free and private, requires no registration, and can be used now.
This is the first in a series of generative AI assistive features we hope to launch in the coming months. We want DuckAssist to be the first because we think it can immediately help users find the answers they are looking for faster.
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Trial website:https://duckduckgo.com/? q=DuckDuckGo&ia=chat
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