Memory or Knowledge Functionality for Lumo
Hi Proton Team,
First off, thank you for your continued innovation and focus on privacy. I’m really enjoying the direction you’re taking with Lumo AI!
I’d like to request a feature that would make Lumo even more valuable: the ability to remember past interactions, facts, or preferences—essentially a "memory" or "knowledge" functionality. This could allow Lumo to provide more personalized, helpful, and context-aware responses over time while respecting privacy and user control.
For example, Lumo could keep track of things I’ve told it (like my preferences or recurring topics across all the chats or within chat groups), so I don’t have to repeat myself in each session. Of course, privacy and transparency in how this information is stored and managed would be essential—perhaps along the lines of an opt-in, adjustable, and fully user-controlled memory.
I believe this feature would set Lumo apart and make it a truly indispensable assistant, all while upholding Proton’s values.
Thank you for considering this suggestion!
Best,
[A user eager for smarter and more helpful AI]
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Hunting.Targ
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I Iike this request and second it; there should be some UX controls to allow user control over the specific conversations and other additional information that Lumo accesses.
Proton's original and primary mission is privacy, and part of that involves intentional separation or compartmentalization of data. To break down those barriers to enable more functionality requires a careful entwining of soliciting 'informed consent' from the user, and automation features to keep consent from being a laborious, repetitive process.
I'm one of the holdout end-users that still at least skims most EULAs on new things I use, and in my view the balance is somewhere between a single click on "I agree to the Terms and Conditions [Which I probably didn't read]" and going through a dialog box for every single action that requires some kind of legal acknowledgement or consent.
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Alexander Hendry commented
Hello Proton Team,
Im requesting a feature that would greatly enhance everyone's experience with Lumo. Specifically, I would like to request the implementation of a persistent memory feature that allows the AI to remember previous interactions and discussions.
As a game developer, I often need to reference earlier conversations and discussions related to my project. Having a persistent memory feature would enable me to:
Reference Previous Discussions: Easily revisit and reference information from earlier conversations, which would be particularly useful for tracking project progress and decision-making.
Maintain Context: Keep track of the context of ongoing projects, ensuring that each new interaction builds upon the previous ones.
Improve Efficiency: Reduce the need to manually recreate or restate information that has already been discussed, saving time and increasing productivity.
Enhance Collaboration: Facilitate better collaboration with team members by having a shared record of discussions and decisions.
I believe that implementing persistent memory would significantly improve the usability of Lumo for users involved in long-term projects or those who need to maintain a continuous flow of information and context.
Thank you for considering this suggestion. I look forward to seeing how this feature could be implemented in future updates.