Proton AI
Proton could develop a chatAI similar to the main ones on the market (even in the style of Brave's Leo), which would include text, images and, of course, other integrations with Proton's services.
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Yacahuma X commented
It will be amazing to be able to talk to my email. Like "search my conversation with X and summarize what was said" This will be amazing to have. I will not mind paying addition for this service
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Konto dodatkowe K. commented
Now proton have ai, its lumo
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Paul
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AI - I would like to see an AI chat as an function in the sidebar - user can then query all Proton services in their account in plain language. Or, issue a command to access data from multiple sources.
e.g. Find all emails from A that are about B.
e.g. Find all images of X in Drive, add to an Email to Y, write a short note saying I'll see you DATE, and schedule an email to send on date.
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John
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a collaboration would be a bad idea. Like with Brave, their AI is hard coded to a particular socialpolitical view, which would be a terrible result. All collaborations contain compromises, dont compromise on privacy or quality. More expensive, yes, but it is worth it to not damage your image, your most valuable asset.
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Memos
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I do believe this is a critical feature for the future. AI is here and will be integrated everywhere. It's also a whole new set of risks related to privacy, transparency and safety.
I'd see this feature as a chatbot where you could select from a list of the current providers, both open and closed source with the possibility of using your own API key for power users. (not sure if there is a way to secure or encrypt usage when using API leys). Integrating with the proton ecosystem in a private way would also be a huge competitive advantage.
I dream about a powerful, secure platform from witch I could operate my AI tasks, from chats to agents and integrations but this is another level of ambition.
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John
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I looked into hosting my own AI, and after 2 days I gave up. The best I got was an out of memory error after asking a question. I tried doing one of those ones you can upload both text and images and get either or both back. Something versatile. Too complicated for my linux laptop.
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John
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The problem with using AI hosted by most companies available now, is you just cant trust that company to not mine your session to repackage and sell somewhere else. That could be your identity data or data related to your brainstorming session.
I would pay extra for access to an AI hosted by a company I trusted to keep my data anonymous. Maybe I could store my own sessions offline to maintain a collaboration, or on our drive provided by proton if nothing else. I need an AI I can trust not to **** my ideas for the company hosting them.
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giacomo
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hello,
All big techs and a lot application are offering AI integrated services, can add AI to our suite that is privaced oriented (and if possible uncensured and locally runnable, like chart with RTX or similart software). thank -
xyz
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A partnership with Brave to bring Leo to the Proton suite would be incredible. Of course it would be opt in, probably be on a higher paid tier, and it could potentially even learn privately from your individual Proton content to be personalized. This would be very useful for enhanced spell check, email writing assistance, suggested actions across the Proton suite, and in Standard Notes and Drive docs/sheets. I know someone the privacy community aren't fans of AI, but the truth is that it's here and big tech will fully control the space if we don't get involved.
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Erik van Luxzenburg
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Sounds nice, though maybe Proton can team-up with the likes of Mozilla and other open source evangelist. Or with companies like Mistral who are developing ChatGPT AI tools.
A privacy centred GPT AI tool would be great.