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DuckDuckGo Adds Filter to Hide AI-Generated Images in Search Results

What Happened

DuckDuckGo, the privacy-focused search engine, has introduced a new image filter that lets users hide AI-generated images from their search results. This update appears after rising concerns over misinformation, deepfakes, and automated synthetic content showing up online. The filter works by analyzing metadata and other signals to determine if an image was likely created using artificial intelligence. Users can now choose to exclude these AI-created visuals during image searches, making it easier to access authentic photos and graphics. The update is rolling out to all users and can be accessed via the image search filter options on DuckDuckGo\’s search platform.

Why It Matters

This move reflects growing public concern about the spread of AI-driven synthetic media on the web. By allowing users to filter out AI-generated images, DuckDuckGo is supporting more transparent search experiences and helping combat misinformation. Such features set a precedent for other search platforms to increase trust and user control as AI-generated content becomes more widespread. Read more in our AI News Hub

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