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Proton’s privacy-first Lumo AI assistant gets a major upgrade

Protective Privacy defenders have published an upgrade to their an artificial intelligence, Lumo, who is with faster and more intelligent answers.

Artificial intelligence assistants can be incredibly beneficial to formulate emails, plan a trip, or just satisfy a random curiosity, but there is always an annoying feeling that every question you ask, every idea that explores it, is recorded, analyzed and nourished again to the huge corporate machine. You are constantly trading a little of your privacy for a little rest.

Lumo is now smarter. Proton is called version 1.1, and the main meals are that artificial intelligence assistant is largely better in everything. It is faster, it gives more detailed answers, and it is more updated about what is happening in the world.

For specific standards, Proton is demanding 200 % improvement in LUMO’s ability to “mind” through complex problems-as you know, multi-steps are difficult as other AIS tend to lose. Moreover, Proton says that their assistant in artificial intelligence is now 170 % better in understanding the context of what it requires, and for programmers there, it has seen 40 % increase in generating the correct programming instructions.

But this is the part that really matters: it does all this without intruding on you.

Unlike the big players, the entire Proton approach to artificial intelligence is based on privacy. When you talk to most AIS, you are a conversation in a room full of people receiving notes. With lumo, you are in a closed room, and you only have the key. Your conversations are encrypted in a way that no person in Proton can read at all. They do not memorize your chats, and do not use your personal conversations to train artificial intelligence.

To prove their privacy claims, make Proton a symbol of AI apps for open source mobile applications. This means that the proton allows anyone to look under the hood to check that the Lumo engine works the way they claim. It comes to building confidence, not only to claim it.

So, what is hunting? Well, to get the best absolute performance and unlimited use, you are encouraged to subscribe to Lumo Plus. This, there, is the point. Proton is betting that some of us prefer to pay some channels in exchange for a service that respects our privacy from obtaining a “free” service where our data is the real price of acceptance.

This last update to Lumo is a statement from Proton that argues that you should not choose between strong artificial intelligence and respect for your privacy. They are still vulnerable to fighting technology giants, but with this update, they showed that they are a competitor worth watching.

See also: Why the security chiefs ask for an urgent organization of artificial intelligence, such as Deepseek

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2025-08-21 16:48:00

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