Learning Feature on Lumo
I would love to see Lumo receive a learning feature similar to ChatGPT or other AI tools. The idea would be that Lumo could help users study by generating learning materials such as quizzes, flashcards, or practice exercises automatically based on input. This would make Proton not only a privacy-focused productivity suite but also a helpful tool for education and personal development. Adding such a feature would make Lumo far more versatile and improve its value for students and lifelong learners.
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Jack Son commented
The idea of adding educational tools to Lumo is excellent, especially for students and self-learners who want smarter study support while maintaining privacy. Features like quizzes, flashcards, and personalized exercises could transform Lumo into a complete AI learning platform. Solutions such as Shoro AI already demonstrate how AI-powered learning can improve engagement, productivity, and knowledge retention for modern learners.
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Michael
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I would question the value of learning from an LLM. Not just Lumo but any LLM like ChatGPT or Gemini. Accepting LLM answers as fact without verifying it is a long-term recipe for mis-information, at a stage where the user would be most receptive to that information (when they're actively learning it). As many people are aware of, confabulation or "hallucination" with even best-in-class LLMs are an ever-present pitfall. Having a learning mode just "bakes in" those mistakes and the learner (grade-school child, etc.) may not be aware enough to fact check the LLM if something seems off. Just my 2 cents.