DuckDuckGo’s new DuckAssist may give Bing and ChatGPT a run for their money

DuckDuckGo is the latest search engine to get on the generative AI train. It recently launched the beta version of its new summary tool, known as DuckAssist, which uses “natural language technology” from both OpenAI and AI research company Anthropic.

although similar to Bing, DuckAssist is not quite like ChatGPT. Instead of using multiple sources to create the summaries, the tool primarily uses just one: Wikipedia. DuckDuckGo chose Wikipedia specifically (opens in new tab) “because it is a public source with a transparent editorial process that credits all sources used in an article”. The company also points out that as the platform is regularly updated, DuckAssist will always provide up-to-date information – a few weeks old at most. Occasionally, the tool pulls from other platforms such as Encyclopedia Britannica. However, Wikipedia will be the main one.