DuckDuckGo has rolled out a new feature enabling users to hide AI-generated images from their search results. This feature can be accessed via a new drop-down menu in the images tab. Using open-source blocklists, DuckDuckGo aims to minimize the presence of AI images, addressing concerns about the authenticity and increasing prevalence of these images. The rollout comes amid discussions on whether AI-generated images should be watermarked for easier identification. DuckDuckGo's commitment to user privacy continues with a focus on allowing users to control their search experience.
DuckDuckGo has introduced a new feature to hide AI-generated images from search results, allowing users more control over their online experience. This comes as AI-generated content is rapidly increasing, raising concerns about authenticity.
The new AI Images filter employs open-source blocklists to minimize the presence of AI-generated images in search results. While it may not eliminate all such images, it aims to significantly reduce their visibility.
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