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Proton’s new privacy-first AI assistant encrypts all chats, keeps no logs


Proton's new AI assistant Lumo promises to keep user data private with zero-access encryption, no logging, and an incognito mode.

Privacy-focused productivity tools maker Proton on Wednesday released its AI assistant, called Lumo, which it says prioritizes protecting user data. Image credits: Proton.me“Lumo is based upon open-source language models and operates from Proton’s European datacenters. Unlike Apple Intelligence and others, Lumo is not a partnership with OpenAI or other American or Chinese AI companies, and your queries are never sent to any third parties,” Proton said.

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