Duckduckgo launches its version of an AI search assistant
Briefly

After nearly two years of beta testing, Duckduckgo has released the live version of its AI assistant, previously known as Duck Assist. This tool is designed to provide quick, accurate answers to users' inquiries, similar to Google's AI Overviews. Alongside the AI assistant, users can interact with a built-in chatbot, Duck.ai, which allows them to ask follow-up questions. Various generative AI models are available, including GPT-4o mini and Claude 3 Haiku. Importantly, both the AI assistant and chatbot are free to use, requiring no account creation for access.
Duckduckgo has officially launched its AI assistant, which underwent nearly two years of beta testing, allowing users to get quick answers to their queries.
The assistant can provide information on various topics, and users have the option to seek further details using the built-in chatbot Duck.ai.
With a range of generative AI models such as GPT-4o mini and Claude 3 Haiku, users can choose their preferred technology for answers.
The AI tools from Duckduckgo are completely free and do not require users to create an account, offering easy accessibility.
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