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Introducing Lumo, a privacy-first AI built by Proton, where every conversation is confidential ✅ Zero-access encryption ✅ No-logs policy ✅ Open-source and auditable Try @asklumo for free, no sign-up required: lumo.proton.me

Proton launches privacy-respecting encrypted AI assistant Lumo bleepingcomputer.com/news/artificia… #ArtificialIntelligence
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"People talk about the most personal sh*t in their lives to ChatGPT". We know, that's why Proton built @asklumo, where every conversation is actually confidential.
Listen carefully to what Sam Altman says here before you use ChatGPT… “If you go talk to ChatGPT about your most sensitive stuff and then there's a lawsuit, we could be required to produce that … It makes sense to … really want the privacy clarity before you use it a lot.”
Want to use AI but don’t want to accept Big Tech-run AI that abuses your privacy and trains models on unsuspecting users? Then Lumo is your answer. Here’s what’s different ⬇️
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Introducing Lumo, a privacy-first AI built by Proton, where every conversation is confidential ✅ Zero-access encryption ✅ No-logs policy ✅ Open-source and auditable Try @asklumo for free, no sign-up required: lumo.proton.me
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Thank you very meow-ch for sharing the news about Lumo today, everyone! 🐾 Here's one of our personal favorites from @Independent: independent.co.uk/extras/indybes…
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Lumo excels in privacy with zero server logs, end-to-end encryption for chats (decryptable only on your device), no use of user data for training, and EU-based servers under strict laws. Grok prioritizes user control: you can opt out of data training, use Private Chat to avoid it…
Does ChatGPT store chat logs, even after you've deleted them? Short answer: Yes.