A filter is added by DuckDuckGo to conceal AI-generated images in searches.
Today, artificial intelligence can be found everywhere on the internet, not only in articles produced by this development but also in non-human-produced images and even videos.
But occasionally, it can be challenging to tell if the image we are viewing is of a real landscape or was created by artificial intelligence.
Thankfully, DuckDuckGo recently added a feature that allows you to conceal AI-generated images while you search.
This tool uses open, manually curated lists of websites known to contain substantial amounts of AI-generated content rather than automated AI models. The filter greatly lowers visual noise in image searches, though it is not infallible.
Either directly from their account settings or via a new drop-down menu in the Image Search section, users can activate the feature.
Furthermore, the DuckDuckGo team has released a customized version of their search engine that disables AI-generated summaries and other AI-related features in addition to filtering AI-generated images.
So, if you find that searching the internet these days only returns results generated by artificial intelligence, you might like options like DuckDuckGo.