Kagi Search adds toggle to disable all AI features
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Kagi Search has introduced a new setting allowing users to completely disable AI-based features in search. The toggle is available under settings/ai, and the company plans to add it to the onboarding flow for new users. Kagi emphasizes that their AI features are designed to be privacy-respecting and optional, never forced on users.
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We're also planning to add this option to onboarding, so new users can personalise their Kagi experience from the start.
We believe that Kagi's application of AI should always be useful - there when you'd like it, and never when you don't, and always respecting your privacy.
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