I would like to see Lumo become as good as ChatGPT is today.
It’s hard to avoid using LLMs now - they work, and they help a great deal in a very demanding world. But something as good as ChatGPT is also a direct link between a corporation and my brain (unfortunately, it’s one-way only). Over time, they’ll have enough information about me - my work, my character, my hobbies, my thoughts… if they don’t already. That gives them a computer-brain interface, one that can be used to program my mind (if you’re into neuroscience and brain chemistry, you’ll know what I’m talking about). After all, people are programmed by their environment-and more and more of that environment is now changing for the benefit of profit, as part of the relationship between the exploiters and the exploited.
P.S. Many disabled people, especially those struggling with mental health, use LLMs to help them with their daily struggles - whether to keep up at work or to help with tasks at home. But at the same time, they have to sell their soul to the devil by giving away deeply personal data.
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Aslex Nalver commented
Large language models like ChatGPT and emerging alternatives such as Lumo are increasingly becoming essential tools because they genuinely improve productivity, accessibility, and learning in a demanding digital world. However, concerns about data privacy and how much personal information is shared with AI systems are valid and worth discussing, especially as these tools become more integrated into daily life and workflows. The key challenge is balancing usefulness with transparency, consent, and strong data protection so users retain control over their information rather than feeling exposed or overly dependent on any single platform. At the same time, it’s important to recognize the positive impact LLMs already have, particularly for people with disabilities or mental health challenges who rely on them for support, communication, and task management. Platforms can address these concerns by clearly defining features and user controls, similar to how https://chatpic.pro/features/ outlines capabilities in a structured way, helping users understand what the system does and how they can interact with it safely and effectively.
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Privacy101 commented
Buy a Lumo+ subscription. You help them and also get best models.