If you like using chatbots but don’t love the companies harnessing your data to “train” their artificial intelligence or to mine records of your conversations, there’s a hack for that.
Use the same chatbots in DuckDuckGo instead.
The company, which runs a privacy-focused web search engine and web browser, just made changes to its chatbot feature that lets you use the technologies from ChatGPT and other well-known AI — but with more privacy guardrails.
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