Can someone tell the team of copywriters at DDG how does the use of "generate" feel like in this case? Or is it just me?
Can someone tell the team of copywriters at DDG how does the use of "generate" feel like in this case? Or is it just me?
One thing I am really digging about #DuckDuckGo, is that their AI-powered quick answer widget actually links to sources.
That seems a no-brainer to me and I've struggled to understand why other #AIshit can't be bothered to back up their claims.
This is the path forward, me thinks. No blind trust. It is not deserved. It has not been earned.
You now need to turn off #AI #enshitification in #DuckDuckGo. It's switched on by default 🙄
This is not #DuckAssist but this is a new #Chat feature provided by #DuckDuckGo.
I haven't seen any #NewsOutlets report on it yet.
@canaimagnulinux @Mippciven EXTRA! #DuckDuckGo incorpora respuestas generadas por #IA en su motor de búsqueda con la función #DuckAssist
Leer artículo completo 👇🏼
https://www.europapress.es/portaltic/internet/noticia-duckduckgo-incorpora-respuestas-generadas-ia-motor-busqueda-funcion-duckassist-20230308165717.html?utm_campaign=smartclip_social&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter
#DuckDuckGo, You.com, and Neeva have all introduced AI tools, such as #DuckAssist, #AIChat, and annotated summaries. My bet is on You.com & Neeva getting the warning, DuckDuckGo doesn't have a chatbot.
#Microsoft reportedly orders #AI #chatbot rivals to stop using #Bing’s search data | #GenerativeAI
https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/25/23656336/microsoft-chatbot-rivals-stop-using-bing-search-index
DuckDuckGo Launches DuckAssist
We’re giving all users of DuckDuckGo’s browsing apps and browser extensions the first public look at DuckAssist, a new beta Instant Answer in our search results.
If you enter a question that can be answered by Wikipedia into our search box, #DuckAssist may appear and use #AI #natural #language technology to anonymously generate a brief, #sourced #summary of what it finds in #Wikipedia — right above our regular private search results.
It’s completely free and private itself, with no sign-up required, and it’s available right now.
This is the first in a series of generative AI-assisted features we hope to roll out in the coming months. We wanted DuckAssist to be the first because we think it can immediately help users find answers to what they are looking for faster. And, if this DuckAssist trial goes well, we will roll it out to all DuckDuckGo search users in the coming weeks.