It is now possible for all users to download Lumo 1.3.
One of the new features that has been added to Proton's chatbot Lumo, which is focused on protecting users' anonymity, is called Projects. A dedicated and encrypted location for projects that you know you will access repeatedly over an extended period of time, such as papers that you will have to work on during the entire semester or plans for a significant vacation that you will be taking later this year.Each and every project that you make will be remembered and stored by Lumo, including all of the information and all of the files that you upload. Any document that you upload or resources that you contribute to the chat will be synchronized across all of your devices, which means that you won't have to repeat yourself each time you visit a job. Proton Drive is also integrated with Projects, which enables you to effortlessly link documents and other files in your discussions; this is made possible by the integration.According to Proton, you are able to use the functionality for virtually any subject you like, and you can provide the chatbot with individualized instructions for each and every project you develop. In addition, it ensured that every project has its own encrypted environment and that it will not make use of your chat histories in order to train artificial intelligence models. As a matter of clarification, Lumo makes use of open source artificial intelligence models such as Nemo, OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B, and Mistral Small 3.As of right now, the most recent version of Lumo is accessible to all users; however, if you are using a free account, you are only able to work on a single project. Lumo Plus requires a monthly subscription fee of ten dollars, and in order to produce an unlimited number of projects, you will need to subscribe to the service.