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This is exciting to hear! Last I heard, Ecosia just wrapped Google's results. KAGI is pretty upfront about doing the same.
This will sound silly, but an absolute need-to-have for me is the ability to throw basic math problems into the search bar as a calculator.
I never reach for a calculator or spin up a separate app for it, or want to widget on my desktop.. instead, I just press the keyboard shortcut for a new tab in my browser and then just belt out whatever parentheticals I need.
This pretty much serves as the basis for my evaluating different search engines, if it won't handle the algebra for me, I have to move on.
Afaik qwant is using Bing where their own index fails.
You could set up a key combo for a calculator app all the same. And have some fancier calculator app open locally...
I absolutely could launch the calculator app by keyboard shortcut when I'm on a desktop. And I kept a calculator widget across an entire full screen in my Android phone's home menu, for many years.
These days, I really value the ability to just open a new tab, belt out my instructions, hit enter, and see the result though - - it is mostly things like calculating the total cost of buying something across a year, or calculating currency conversions, or estimating battery capacities and consumption rates.
In this regard, without wanting to buy into an entire AI ecosystem, I do require my search engines to do at least one function beyond mere searches: Pre-algebra.