DuckDuckGo's AI Tools Bring Privacy-Centered Experiences That Are Now Available to the Public

Duck.ai still focuses on privacy and does not collect user data for the company to access.

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The company known for its privacy-centered search engine, DuckDuckGo, has been developing its unique artificial intelligence experience since last year. The good news is it is now out of beta testing for all users to enjoy.

The new 'Duck.ai' tools are making waves in the tech industry as they offer a privacy-focused generative AI experience while leveraging smart and powerful features to access.

Its main focus is offering a secure and worry-free experience that does not collect user data at all. It keeps this information exclusive to its owners, staying true to its core of privacy and security.

DuckDuckGo AI Tools Brings Privacy-Centered Experiences

DuckDuckGo has announced that its privacy-centered AI experiences are finally out of beta after almost a year, and it is now ready to deliver the generative machine-learning technology.

One of the announcements involves Duck.ai, which has been renamed from DuckDuckGo AI Chat.

Next, the company has also made its Duck.ai accessible via its security-first browser app for PCs, with users given an AI-boosted search engine experience via "Assist," which helps answer user questions right when they are browsing.

The company says that users do not need to create an account to access both Duck.ai and its AI-assisted answers on the browser app.

DuckDuckGo's Privacy-Focused Online Services

Privacy has been a grey area for many tech companies throughout the years as data collection has been a valuable process for them to not only improve usage but also to earn. This has been denounced by DuckDuckGo through the years, and the company started by assuring the public that their data are safe with features like "web tracking protection."

Apple has introduced App Tracking Protection for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, which gives users peace of mind when using their devices as they can opt to "ask app not to track" their activity. However, DuckDuckGo has also offered this kind of service not only on iOS but also on Google's Android OS, which offers to block apps from tracking and accessing your data.

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