DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused search engine, has recently added a new feature to their platform that promises to provide more accurate and informative search results. The company has integrated AI-powered answers to its search engine called DuckAssist, which will allow users to get answers to their queries without having to click through to a website. This new feature is available both on the DuckDuckGo website and through the company’s browser extension.
DuckAssist’s beta is live on the search engine right now — but only through DuckDuckGo’s mobile apps and browser extensions.
The integration of AI-powered answers is a significant step forward for DuckDuckGo, as it will enable the search engine to compete more effectively with Google and other major search engines. The AI technology used by DuckDuckGo will analyze the question asked by the user and provide a direct answer that is both accurate and informative. This is particularly useful for simple questions that can be answered quickly, such as “What is the capital of France?” or “How tall is the Eiffel Tower?”
“Generative AI technology is designed to generate text in response to any prompt, regardless of whether it ‘knows’ the answer or not,” Weinberg, the founder and CEO of DuckDuckGo, writes. “However, by asking DuckAssist to only summarize information from Wikipedia and related sources, the probability that it will ‘hallucinate’ — that is, just make something up — is greatly diminished.” When you enter a question that DuckAssist can help with, you’ll see a box that says “I can check to see if Wikipedia has relevant info on this topic, just ask” at the very top of your search results.

The addition of AI-powered answers is part of DuckDuckGo’s ongoing efforts to provide a more private and secure alternative to other search engines. Unlike Google and other search engines, DuckDuckGo does not track user data or personalize search results based on a user’s browsing history. This means that users can use DuckDuckGo without worrying about their data being collected or their privacy being compromised.
DuckDuckGo’s commitment to user privacy has made it an increasingly popular alternative to Google in recent years. According to the company, DuckDuckGo currently handles over 100 million search queries per day. The addition of AI-powered answers is likely to attract even more users to the platform, particularly those who are looking for an alternative to Google that respects their privacy.
The integration of AI-powered answers is a significant step forward for DuckDuckGo, as it will enable the search engine to compete more effectively with Google and other major search engines. The addition of this feature is part of DuckDuckGo’s ongoing efforts to provide a more private and secure alternative to other search engines. With the integration of AI-powered answers, DuckDuckGo is poised to become an even more popular choice for users who are looking for a search engine that respects their privacy while providing accurate and informative search results.