Proton Voice Assistant
I believe Proton Technologies has room to get in voice assistant sector seeing how Google and Alexa are constantly listening to most private conversations in peoples homes. It would great a privacy focused product that proton fans would enjoy and attract new people to proton's services.
Regards,
Satchel

4 comments
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Satchel McKee commented
Saying a voice assistant can't be encrypted and private is the same as saying a search engine can't be programmed to private. Proton technologies can develop a assistant that is encrypted and doesn't have share data. I don't if anyone knows this but we can set up Siri not to share data so why can't Proton create an assistant that is completely private. The answer is they can. But will they? I certainly hope so.
Regards,
Satchel
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Anonymous commented
This sounds expensive and possibly a product that would need to collect a lot of data.
Maybe, maybe a very simple voice assistant with but I don't know if anyone would want that because the actions could probably be executed faster by the user.
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Anonymous commented
A voice assistent is by design against privacy, hence you need to collect data to train your AI/VR algorithm.. thus this won't be possible with the current technology and a reasonable amount of money.
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Anonymous commented
I would recommend against doing this. It's going to be *super* difficult and I'd rather yall focus on the products you currently have.