The subject says it all. I subscribe to Kagi for search more (because it’s excellent), and I hope DevonTech will consider adding them to the list of available AI providers — as well as look for other areas where their services can be integrated. Thanks!
I used Kagi, and liked it, but have now stopped since I found that RT was one source for their news summaries. They are also using Yandex.
I use and like Kagi as well (like it better than Google, anyway). But recently I asked it for a map of Staten Island in relation to New Jersey, and instead of giving me a map it told me (in a so-called summary) that Staten Island lay to the west of New Jersey. Perhaps it confused it with Pennsylvania?
kagi doesn’t have its own AI model, as far as I’m aware. Like Devonthink, it accesses commercial LLMs.
And like Devonthink, kagi is excellent, as @tb2thee says. I’ve been paying for kagi search for a couple of years, and have not regretted it.
I’ve thought about visiting Staten Island someday. Having lived “west of New Jersey” previously, I never even knew I was already there! Enjoyed your reply.
I think even their FastGPT API would have to be integrated as one of the search augmentation options alongside Wikipedia, PubMed, etc. It’d be the first paid inclusion in those checkmarks if they did it.