Proton's Lumo AI Chatbot Gains Enhanced Organization and Encryption Features
Proton's private messaging service has taken another step in enhancing its chatbot experience with the introduction of 'Projects', a dedicated encrypted space for users to store and organize their frequently accessed documents, notes, and files. This new feature is part of Proton's ongoing commitment to providing users with a more streamlined and secure way to manage their digital tasks.
With Projects, Lumo will now remember and synchronize all information, including uploaded files, across devices, ensuring that users don't have to repeat themselves every time they access a task. The feature seamlessly integrates with Proton Drive, allowing for easy linking of documents and other files within chats.
According to Proton, the projects are their own encrypted environments, where each user can create tailored instructions for specific topics and tasks, without relying on chat histories to train AI models. However, it's essential to note that Lumo relies on open-source AI models, such as Nemo, OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B, and Mistral Small 3.
The latest version of Lumo is now available, but users with free accounts are limited to just one project. To access an unlimited number of projects, subscribers will need to opt for Lumo Plus, which costs $10 per month. This new feature demonstrates Proton's dedication to providing its users with a secure and organized digital workspace that meets their evolving needs.
Proton's private messaging service has taken another step in enhancing its chatbot experience with the introduction of 'Projects', a dedicated encrypted space for users to store and organize their frequently accessed documents, notes, and files. This new feature is part of Proton's ongoing commitment to providing users with a more streamlined and secure way to manage their digital tasks.
With Projects, Lumo will now remember and synchronize all information, including uploaded files, across devices, ensuring that users don't have to repeat themselves every time they access a task. The feature seamlessly integrates with Proton Drive, allowing for easy linking of documents and other files within chats.
According to Proton, the projects are their own encrypted environments, where each user can create tailored instructions for specific topics and tasks, without relying on chat histories to train AI models. However, it's essential to note that Lumo relies on open-source AI models, such as Nemo, OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B, and Mistral Small 3.
The latest version of Lumo is now available, but users with free accounts are limited to just one project. To access an unlimited number of projects, subscribers will need to opt for Lumo Plus, which costs $10 per month. This new feature demonstrates Proton's dedication to providing its users with a secure and organized digital workspace that meets their evolving needs.