According to MacRumors, DuckDuckGo recently announced the addition of a real-time voice conversation feature to its private AI chat platform, Duck.ai. Users can engage in voice interactions with large language models (LLMs) through encrypted WebRTC relay connections, with the underlying models provided by OpenAI. DuckDuckGo emphasizes that voice data employs a temporary processing mechanism, with no audio records retained by either party after the session ends, and the data is not used for model training. This feature is available in mainstream browsers except Firefox, with free users having a daily limit, while subscribers ($10/month) enjoy higher quotas and additional privacy services.
