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Proton, the company responsible for Proton Mail, Proton VPN, and more services, is planning to launch a new AI chatbot called Lumo that aims to preserve your privacy. This new chatbot can do things ...
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.
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