After two years of beta testing

How to Try DuckDuckGo's Own AI Assistant

Privacy-focused DuckDuckGo releases the full version of the AI assistant Duckassist.

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After two years of beta testing, the search engine DuckDuckGo has released the full version of its AI assistant, Duckassist, which is based on the AI service Duck.ai. The service promises quick and precise answers to users' questions, and users can also ask follow-up questions if needed, which is intended to create a dynamic and in-depth search experience and is now available on the search service's website

The service is free and requires no account, making it particularly attractive for people who prefer to keep their inquiries anonymous.