Look out ChatGPT – the creator of Proton Mail has just launched a new AI chatbot that’s super-secure and private

Proton launches a new AI assistant called Lumo that puts the emphasis firmly on the security and privacy of your sensitive information.

https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/look-out-chatgpt-the-creator-of-proton-mail-has-just-launched-a-new-ai-chatbot-thats-super-secure-and-private

Creato 13d | 23 lug 2025, 11:20:07


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