Proton has introduced Lumo, an AI assistant designed to enhance user privacy while performing various tasks. Lumo can summarize documents, generate code, and write emails while ensuring data is stored locally on users' devices. The service utilizes 'zero-access' encryption, allowing only the users to access their content. This prevents third-party access, including Proton itself, and safeguards user data from being shared with advertisers or used for AI training. Additionally, Lumo features a web search option turned off by default to maximize privacy, with the ability to link encrypted files from Proton Drive.
Proton, the company behind the encrypted email service Proton Mail, has launched an AI assistant aimed at preserving user privacy.
Proton says it will protect this information using 'zero-access' encryption, which grants users an encryption key that only they can use to view their content.
This helps ensure that Proton can't share user data with advertisers or governments, or use it for training large language models.
Though Lumo comes with the ability to search the web, Proton turns this feature off by default to "give users maximum privacy."
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