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DuckDuckGo’s Stark Poll: 90% of Users Spurn AI Search

Grace Wright | 2026-03-18
DuckDuckGo’s Stark Poll: 90% of Users Spurn AI Search

In a resounding rejection of the AI search wave sweeping Big Tech, DuckDuckGo users delivered a clear verdict: over 90% prefer their searches untainted by artificial intelligence. The privacy-centric engine’s public poll at voteyesornoai.com , which garnered 175,354 votes, saw the overwhelming majority select “No AI.” This result, reported by PCMag on January 29, 2026, underscores a deepening rift between industry innovators and their core audience.

DuckDuckGo Founder Gabriel Weinberg responded by highlighting user controls, noting users can “ customize the search settings at duckduckgo.com for something in between.” The company rolled out dedicated domains—noai.duckduckgo.com for pure traditional results and yesai.duckduckgo.com for AI-enhanced ones—allowing seamless toggling of features like AI-generated images, Search Assist summaries, and the Duck.ai chat tool, as detailed in the PCWorld coverage from January 27, 2026.

This user-driven standoff arrives amid aggressive AI pushes from rivals. Google’s AI Overviews now dominate results without an off switch, while Microsoft’s Copilot permeates Bing, both plagued by hallucinations despite enabling follow-ups. DuckDuckGo’s approach prioritizes choice, a stance echoed in Yahoo Finance , which noted an 85% “No” in a parallel X poll with over 110,000 responses.

Poll Sparks Industry Reckoning

The poll’s lopsided outcome—described as “rather definitive” by PCMag—has ignited debates on Reddit’s r/duckduckgo, where users praised opt-outs but griped about AI slop polluting links. One commenter lamented, “I’m okay with the ai summary at the top of search results, but hate that the search results page is almost entirely links to pages of ai generated content,” per a January 19, 2026, thread .

Privacy hawks on r/degoogle hailed DuckDuckGo’s resistance to “forced AI,” with a post stating, “AI is being integrated into operating systems, browsers, and apps by default often without consent, opt-out clarity, or transparency.” This sentiment aligns with broader frustrations, as TweakTown reported 90% voting no, positioning AI as a user choice rather than mandate.

Yet skeptics question the poll’s representativeness, given DuckDuckGo’s privacy-focused base. PCWorld observed, “privacy-focused users who don’t want ‘AI’ in their search are more likely to use DuckDuckGo, and those users are even more incentivized to vote in this sort of poll.”

Privacy Engine’s Calculated AI Play

DuckDuckGo has cautiously integrated AI since 2025, launching Duck.ai with models like GPT-4o mini, Llama 3.3, and Claude 3 Haiku, storing chats locally for privacy, as per their March 10, 2025, blog . A $9.99 monthly plan later added premium access to GPT-5 and Claude Sonnet 4, reported by TechCrunch on September 4, 2025.

In July 2025, they enabled hiding AI-generated images in results, targeting issues like Google’s peacock fiasco, according to TechCrunch . By September, browser homepages offered AI or search defaults, per gHacks .

These moves balance innovation with opt-outs, contrasting Google’s unyielding rollout. Lifehacker noted in March 2025 that DuckDuckGo’s AI appears sparingly, tunable from “Never” to “Often,” funded by non-tracking ads.

User Revolt Echoes Wider Pushback

Reddit threads reveal raw discontent: “The ENTIRE reason I switch to DDG was to get away from AI,” from a 2024 post , with replies affirming easy disables. Recent complaints highlight AI creeping into images despite noai.duckduckgo.com.

VideoCardz and FindArticles amplified the 90% no-vote, while Yahoo Finance pondered implications for Nvidia and Alphabet stocks, suggesting mass shifts to alternatives like DuckDuckGo or Brave could disrupt dominance. Vice and others framed it as a stand against Big Tech overreach.

Amid 2025’s AI hype—Perplexity’s 524% growth, ChatGPT’s billions of queries—DuckDuckGo’s 70-100 million users (pre-2026 estimates) represent a vocal minority prioritizing veracity over novelty, per aggregated stats.

Search Giants Face Mounting Resistance

Google clings to 89.57% share despite AI backlash, but DuckDuckGo’s daily 98.79 million searches signal momentum. Users cite hallucinations and SEO-choked results as deal-breakers, with one Reddit user noting, “Googles search engine is filled with AI slop so I’ve been looking for alternative search engines.”

PCWorld’s switch from Google due to Gemini errors mirrors this: “Google’s Gemini ‘AI’ system, chopping up and spitting out results with a high degree of error and uncertainty, is what pushed me to switch.” DuckDuckGo’s no-data ethos resonates, with 35% of US adults motivated by non-tracking options.

As AI search projections hit 62.2% volume by 2030, DuckDuckGo’s poll tests the premise: Will forced integration prevail, or user sovereignty? Their dual-domain model offers a blueprint, proving choice sustains loyalty in a privacy-starved market.

Implications for Tech’s AI Trajectory

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