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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.
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.
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.
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