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Less interested in the AI thing, more interested in this bit nested at the bottom of the page: (h/t Jonah Aragon)

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.

  • tinsukE
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    106 days ago

    Sigh, feels bad that my subscription is paying for this kind of crap.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 days ago

      Many people wants to use AI and this is a private alternative and so feels like appropriate part of the Proton’s ecosystem.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 day ago

          “Your chats with Lumo are stored with zero-access encryption, so Proton can’t see your chat history. Only you can securely access your conversations by logging in to your Proton Account.”

          • tinsukE
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            21 day ago

            Keywords being “stored” and “history”.

            The LLM doesn’t operate with encryption, so it is served and extrudes unencrypted data.

            Proton operates the LLM, meaning Proton has access to your unencrypted data.

            Comparatively, Proton Drive doesn’t leak your files’ contents at any point, even to Proton.

              • tinsukE
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                116 hours ago

                Stated can be a long way away from reality. That website statement can be changed at a whim and doesn’t have any legal binding.

                If you wanna rely on encryption to protect your privacy, you have to be encrypted/protected from the service provider too, that’s what E2EE is all about, and what many of Proton’s services provide, but Lumo not.