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Proton has launched Lumo, a new AI chatbot that prioritizes user privacy by storing data locally and offering zero-access encryption.
Lumo, the new AI chatbot, will store data locally on the user’s device to prevent anyone from accessing the data.
Proton has joined the AI race with Lumo, its own chatbot. It's a privacy-focused option that doesn't store your data. Here's ...
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Proton launched a privacy-focused AI chatbot, Lumo, which doesn’t use user data for training AI models but scrapes data from ...
The infrastructure for Lumo will not be located in Switzerland, however. Proton has opted for Germany instead and is also ...
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As AI chatbots and assistants continue to find traction, Proton’s arrival on the scene with an open-source model based Lumo comes with a familiar privacy pitch.
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The company claims that Lumo will not only rival other AI models but will give 'you an edge when you need it, without ...