AI slop is eating the world
Briefly

DuckDuckGo has introduced a feature that enables users to hide AI-generated images from search results, aiming to reduce the influx of fake content online. Users can toggle options in DuckDuckGo's settings to make this change permanent. Kagi, a paid search service, also offers robust AI-generated content filtering, allowing users to manage image search settings effectively. Both services utilize different methods to identify AI images, though neither is fully exhaustive in their filtering capabilities.
DuckDuckGo now allows users to hide AI-generated images in search results, offering a new feature to combat the overwhelming presence of fake content in digital searches.
Kagi, a paid search service, also includes AI filtering options, allowing users to exclude AI-generated content in image searches by adjusting their settings.
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