Browser focused on the privacy of Duckduckgo Implementation A new setting that allows users to filter AI images in search results. The company claims that it launches this function in response to feedback from users who have found that AI images may interfere with finding what they are looking for.
Users can access the new setting by conducting Duckduckgo search and heading for the image card. From there they will see a new drop -down menu entitled “AI images”. Users can then choose whether they want to see AI content by choosing a “show” or “hide”.
Users can also turn on the filter in the search settings, touching the “Hide AI generated images” option.
The new Duckduckgo function appears as The internet is flooded From AI Slop, which refers to the low media content of the AI generative technology.
“The filter is based on hand -selected Open Source block lists, including on the” nuclear “list, provided by Ublockorigin and Ublacklist a huge list of AI blocks,” said Duckduckgo Wa Post on X. “Although it will not attract 100% of the results generated by AI, it will significantly reduce the number of paintings generated by AI.”
Duckduckgo claims that he plans to add additional filters in the future, but he has not provided details.
It is worth noting that the example of Duckduckgo for a new function presents a search for a peacock image, probably in relation to Google. Controversy last year To show more paintings of small slads generated by AI than in real images while conducting a bird image.


















