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DuckDuckGo now lets you hide AI-generated images in search results
Privacy-focused browser DuckDuckGo is rolling out a new setting that lets users filter out AI images in search results. The company says it's launching the feature in response to feedback from users who said AI images can get in the way of finding what they're looking for. Users can access the new setting by conducting a search on DuckDuckGo and heading to the Images tab. From there, they will see a new dropdown menu titled 'AI images.' Users can then choose whether or not they want to see AI content by selecting 'show' or 'hide.' Users can also turn on the filter in their search settings by tapping the 'Hide AI-Generated Images' option. Image Credits:DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo's new feature comes as the internet is being flooded with AI 'slop,' which refers to low-quality media content made using generative AI technology. 'The filter relies on manually curated open-source blocklists, including the 'nuclear' list, provided by uBlockOrigin and uBlacklist Huge AI Blocklist,' DuckDuckGo said in a post on X. 'While it won't catch 100% of AI-generated results, it will greatly reduce the number of AI-generated images you see.' DuckDuckGo says it plans on adding additional filters in the future, but didn't provide specifics. It's worth noting that DuckDuckGo's example for the new feature depicts an image search for a baby peacock, likely in reference to Google facing controversy last year for showing more AI-generated images of baby peacocks rather than real-life images when conducting an image search for the bird.


Android Authority
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- Android Authority
Pixel Watch 4 pricing leak could mean good news for those fearing a hike
TL;DR A new Pixel Watch 4 leak has revealed that the pricing may remain unchanged from the Pixel Watch 3 in Europe. Unless there are any tariff impacts, this suggests US prices may also remain flat, starting at $349. With the upgrades to the specs of the Google wearable looking modest, it would be logical that there would be little to no price hike. It's not too long now until we meet the Pixel Watch 4. While we've managed to get some insight into the specs and colors of the next Google wearable, one aspect remained a mystery. However, we now have our best insight yet into how much it might cost. According to a report from Dealabs, Google will keep the Pixel Watch 4 pricing unchanged in France and the wider European market. The smaller 41mm model will be priced at €399 for Wi-Fi and €499 for LTE, while the larger 45mm versions will come in at €449 and €549, respectively. If those prices are accurate, US buyers may also be spared a price hike this year. The Pixel Watch 3 launched at $349 for the 41mm Wi-Fi model, $399 for the 41mm LTE, $399 for the 45mm Wi-Fi, and $449 for the 45mm LTE. Google may stick with the same pricing tiers for the Pixel Watch 4. Given how modest the hardware changes are this year, a flat price seems logical. The Pixel Watch 4 is expected to reuse the same Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chip as its predecessors, albeit with slightly larger batteries and a new co-processor to help with AI tasks. Other potential upgrades include faster charging, a more repairable design, and new emergency features like Breathing Emergencies alerts and satellite communication support. One unknown is whether the Trump administration's shifting tariff policies could impact US pricing. Some of Google's hardware is still assembled in China, and new trade measures could introduce added costs. That said, any such impact remains speculative at this stage. Google is set to reveal the Pixel Watch 4 officially at its Made by Google event on August 20. Pre-orders are expected to open on the same day, so we only have a month to wait for price confirmation. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.


CNET
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Google Down: Services Experiencing 'Disruption' Include Gmail, Drive and Workspace
Many Google services seem to be suffering outages. Tobias Schwarz/CNET Are you having trouble accessing Google services? You're not the only one. The tech giant seemed to be experiencing difficulties on Friday, with services including Gmail, Google Drive, Google Meet and Google Workspace all affected. It seems that the troubles began around 8.a.m PT on Friday morning, just as many people in the US were beginning their work day. At this time, Downdetector saw sharp spikes in reports across all Google services. (Disclosure: Downdetector is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.)