Proton has begun rolling out Lumo 1.1 to both free and paying users, and according to the company, the updated assistant "performs significantly better across the board" relative to its predecessor.
Valid. For any non-local AI, your data will need to be decrypted at some point on some server.
This is inherently less secure than Proton’s traditional services, which are built on the idea that that can never happen.
Still, this is a smaller privacy nightmare than most AI services
Privacy nightmare, no thanks
Valid. For any non-local AI, your data will need to be decrypted at some point on some server. This is inherently less secure than Proton’s traditional services, which are built on the idea that that can never happen.
Still, this is a smaller privacy nightmare than most AI services