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Proton has unveiled their Lumo AI chatbot, built with privacy as its main feature. Compared to most AI tools from other tech brands, Proton claims Lumo leverages zero-access encryption. This means that only the user can decrypt their data, preventing Proton themselves from viewing your data. To elaborate, Lumo doesn’t search the web by default, as Proton disabled this to maximize privacy. The chatbot can also work to analyze uploaded documents, including those from Proton Drive, without retaining data after. Proton is positioning Lumo as a secure alternative to mainstream services like ChatGPT, Gemini, Meta AI, and Copilot. Lumo AI is now available via lumo.proton.me or through iOS and Android apps. Alongside their BattlEye updates from last year, this means that the two largest anti-cheat services are now easily supported on Proton and Steam Deck. Read more in our articles including "Proton unveils Lumo AI chatbot with strong privacy features" and "Steam Deck will support games with Easy Anti-Cheat".

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Proton has unveiled their Lumo AI chatbot, built with privacy as its main feature. Compared to most AI tools from other tech brands, Proton claims Lumo leverages zero-access encryption.

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This means that only the user can decrypt their data, preventing Proton themselves from viewing your data. To elaborate, Lumo doesn’t search the web by default, as Proton disabled this to maximize privacy. The chatbot can also work to analyze uploaded documents, including those from Proton Drive, without retaining data after.

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Our coverage of Proton includes: "Proton unveils Lumo AI chatbot with strong privacy features"; "Steam Deck will support games with Easy Anti-Cheat"; "Microsoft unveils Project Solara AI platform". Each article provides unique insights and information.