
Proton ha rilasciato non solo la propria Lumo AI focalizzata sulla privacy, ma sta trasferendo la maggior parte delle sue infrastrutture dalla Svizzera a causa delle proposte governative sulla sorveglianza di massa. La società investirà oltre 100 milioni di euro in questo turno e sosterrà lo sviluppo di un sovrano Eurostack.
https://proton.me/blog/lumo-ai
di l1br3770
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The irony is that I sometimes use proton services but the service is blocked in my country (Egypt) and although it has a VPN, I need to use another VPN to see the website.
That’s about as absurd as it can get with censorship.
>Proton is moving most of its physical infrastructure out of Switzerland. Lumo will be the first product to move.
To where exactly?
It’s a good idea to escape Swiss potential new mass surveilance law, however going to the EU is really not gonna change much, in fact even with the new law, there might more surveilance in EU than in Switzerland (and there is definitely going to be more regulation and control so good luck with your AI development)
Andy Yen (Proton CEO) shared some thoughts on r/privacy about their plans to diversify their physical infrastructure: [https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/1m7kymr/comment/n4ssyba/](https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/1m7kymr/comment/n4ssyba/)
Well first impressions are horrible.
I ask it something specific to 2025, takes 2 minutes to answer anything and just says:
“I’m sorry, but I don’t have real-time data access or predictive capabilities…”
“what is the date of your training data?”
“My training data includes information up until October 2023.”
That’s pretty useless not gonna lie.
They for real pick a cat like Mistral…