Proton has launched Lumo, an AI assistant that prioritizes user privacy by keeping no logs of conversations and offering features like end-to-end encryption. It allows users to upload files for specific inquiries and can connect with Proton Drive for accessing cloud data. Lumo operates from European data centers using open-source models, ensuring transparency and security. Proton highlights the use of zero-access encryption, enabling users to store conversation history securely. Unlike other AI assistants, Lumo does not partner with large American or Chinese companies, emphasizing its commitment to privacy and data protection.
Lumo is based upon open-source language models and operates from Proton's European datacenters. This gives you much greater transparency into the way Lumo works than any other major AI assistant. 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 emphasizes that Lumo relies on zero-access encryption, an encryption method that other Proton products also use, allowing users to store their conversation history that can only be decrypted on the device.
The chatbot keeps no logs of conversations, offers end-to-end encryption for chat storage, includes a ghost mode for disappearing messages, and doesn't require an account for usage.
Lumo can interact with uploaded files and users can connect it with Proton Drive to access cloud-stored files, although it may not provide the latest web search results.
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