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This brings up the crucial question of privacy. Are you truly comfortable sharing your most intimate thoughts and ideas with ...
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 how to try it.
Proton, the privacy-focused company behind the encrypted email service Proton Mail, has launched its own AI chatbot called ...
Proton launched a privacy-focused AI chatbot, Lumo, which doesn’t use user data for training AI models but scrapes data from the internet.
Proton today announced Lumo, a confidential AI chatbot built around privacy, security, and transparency. It’s available for ...
With Lumo, Proton says it will never use your data to train its AI or share that data with external sources, and promises to delete chat logs.
Proton has launched Lumo, a new AI chatbot that prioritizes user privacy by storing data locally and offering zero-access encryption.
The company behind Proton VPN, Proton Mail and Proton Pass, has released an open-source AI chatbot that it says isn't trained on user data.
What's another AI chatbot in an already crowded field? That's the question Proton is trying to answer today with the release of its new Lumo assistant. And like with its best known service, Proton ...
Proton's new AI chatbot Lumo does something the other top AI chatbots don't -- keeps its grubby paws off of your private data.
The idea behind Lumo is that while AI can provide significant opportunities for users and businesses, it also introduces new risks related to personal data collection.
The company claims that Lumo will not only rival other AI models but will give 'you an edge when you need it, without ...