They also announced that their servers are moving outside out of Switzerland due to concerns with the new surveillance proposals.

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      What is wrong with adding an llm? That is not even integrates in other proton products?

      EU needs in-house LLMs

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        They said it integrates with Proton Drive. Optional, but still. That is data that is otherwise strictly end-to-end encrypted, and now they’re adding a “convenient” method to send it through their AI unencrypted, and they are not upfront about that.

        Proton has a problem with focus. They keep adding new things of limited value, presumably in a quest for growth. That usually doesn’t end well.

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            Yep. They have their summer roadmaps up, which include a Proton Drive SDK and a Linux app. Hopefully the SDK will open up more possibilities for the open source community.

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        Proton is based in Switzerland. Not EU.

        Edit: Apparently that’s changing.

        Because of legal uncertainty around Swiss government proposals to introduce mass surveillance — proposals that have been outlawed in the EU — Proton is moving most of its physical infrastructure out of Switzerland. Lumo will be the first product to move.

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      I understand your point of view, but I think that in today’s society, a company can’t afford to fall too far behind when it comes to current uses. I’m perfectly aware of the risks that AI brings, but if it can enable some people to find a -private- way out of American AI, I think it’s a good thing.

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        it can enable some people to find a -private- way out of American AI, I think it’s a good thing.

        Lol what?

        There is nothing private about taking ZK encrypted data and feeding through another man’s server unencrypted.

        Educate yourself please.