4 things Proton's privacy-first AI chatbot Lumo can do - and how to try it
Briefly

Proton is set to launch Lumo, an AI chatbot designed to enhance user privacy. Unlike other chatbots, Lumo stores data locally, significantly reducing potential security vulnerabilities. Key features include the option to search the web using privacy-centered engines like DuckDuckGo, and the ability to analyze uploaded files without retaining those documents. Lumo employs open-source machine-learning models and includes a Ghost Mode, which ensures that the chat history disappears once the app is closed, further emphasizing user confidentiality.
Proton's Lumo chatbot distinguishes itself by storing all user data locally, ensuring that the company has no access to your private information.
Lumo allows users to upload files for analysis without retaining any documents, utilizing end-to-end encryption for enhanced security.
In Ghost Mode, Lumo ensures that the current chat disappears immediately after the app is closed, maintaining user privacy.
Lumo employs various open-source large language models, automatically selecting the best model for each query while prioritizing user privacy.
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