DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results

DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results


. I need to make sure the main content is within the HTML structure without including any H1 headers.

Next, the original article mentions links and social media sharing buttons. The user wants those ignored, so I’ll have to exclude all the hyperlinks and social media tags. Also, the mention of TechCrunch and the author’s name should be removed.

The main points are: DuckDuckGo’s new feature to hide AI images, how users can access it (through the Images tab or settings), the use of blocklists to filter content, acknowledgment that it’s not 100% effective, future plans for more filters, and the example about the baby peacock referencing Google’s past issue.

I’ll need to expand on these points without adding any new information, just rephrase and perhaps add a bit more detail where possible. Also, ensure that any markdown like links or images are omitted. The image credit should remain but without the link.

Since the output should be in HTML, I’ll structure each section with paragraph tags. The user’s example starts with an HTML doc type and includes head and body tags. Wait, the example provided by the user starts with and then has head and body. But the user’s instruction says “give me only main result in html” and “my main content start with and end with

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