DuckDuckGo, the company behind the privacy-focused search engine, now has a new tool built into its search engine that lets you filter out AI-generated images from your search results. That way, you may see fewer misleading or fake photos when looking for images.
However, the filter is not on by default, so you have to enable it. Here’s how to use the AI-generated image filter in DuckDuckGo.
1. Go to duckduckgo.com.
2. Search for an image, something like “baby peacock.”
3. Go to the Images tab.
4. Click AI Images: show to open a dropdown menu.
5. Click Hide.
DuckDuckGo said in an email to CNET that the image filter relies on open-source blocklists from uBlockOrigin and uBlacklist Huge AI Blocklist.
CNET’s Katelyn Chedraoui covers AI, like chatbots and image generators, and she thinks tools like this are a great way of giving people more control over their search experiences. However, she said these tools aren’t perfect.
“AI images are impossible to escape online,” Chedraoui said. “There’s no silver bullet for weeding out AI.”
DuckDuckGo conceded in its email to CNET that this filter won’t stop every AI-generated image result. But the company said that the filter “will greatly reduce the number of AI-generated images you see.”
The company said it plans on adding more filters in the future.
For more on DuckDuckGo, here’s what to know about the privacy-focused search engine, five reasons why you should use it and what to know about its VPN service.
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