Qwant's French AI "Flash Answer" Function Failed in Tests: The Fight Against Google's Dominance Continues
Qwant's French AI Project 'Flash - Qwant's French Artificial Intelligence Project - France's Qwant search engine is testing a new artificial intelligence (AI)-based "Flash Answer" function, challenging Google's global dominance in internet search markets. This innovation not only provides users with direct and accurate information but also places special emphasis on protecting the rights of content creators.

The "Flash Answer" function aims to provide quick and summarized answers to complex queries. Although this approach resembles the working principle of large language models (LLMs), Qwant prioritizes clearly indicating the source of information and protecting intellectual property rights. This offers a different solution for the content industry, which is concerned about LLMs 'appropriating' content.
However, initial tests have revealed that Qwant's new function still needs improvement. In a specific test called the "Herbert Léonard test," "Flash Answer" did not fully meet expectations. This indicates that the answers provided by artificial intelligence can sometimes be inaccurate or incomplete, and there are still areas that need to be worked on.
Google's dominant position in the search market and the widespread adoption of large language models (LLMs) pose significant challenges for alternative search engines like Qwant. Qwant, committed to user privacy and data protection, strives to demonstrate that artificial intelligence can be applied ethically and transparently.
This experience underscores Qwant's commitment to offering a search experience based not only on technological innovations but also on European values – privacy, transparency, and respect for content creators. By leveraging French artificial intelligence technologies, Qwant also pursues the goal of strengthening digital sovereignty.
Although the "Flash Answer" function is not yet perfect, Qwant's efforts in this direction are commendable. This is a significant step taken to increase competition in the world of search engines and provide users with broader choices. It is eagerly awaited how this function will develop in the future and how it will strengthen Qwant's position in the fight against Google.
