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An error occurred while saving the comment Jay commentedThe only use I'd support AI for on Proton services would only be checking the metadata for potential spam. I oppose using the AI for checking any contents of email messages (body or subject). I'm sure this is already in place though.
AI similarly to Google autocorrect or predict for writing might be useful for writing emails. However, this should be opt in, not forced, and even at that I might consider it invasion off privacy since the goal off ProtonMail is to encrypt the content so that it isn't seen.
Everything is insecure nowadays. So, the more you expand, more security risks. Even if there are 20 audits done by security professionals. Mistakes happen, websites gets hacked all the time that were once considered secure.
So I agree with the author. It is too much of a risk to have it. If you must implement it. Limit it so it's opt in rather than forced. And if there's AI implemented, make it as minimal as you can so it isn't so bloated that it's harder to secure.
I oppose most AI implementation here.
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The idea right now for a search engine is useful. This would require tedious amounts of work to implement, ProtonVPN is already lacking on feature implementations on official apps as they're expanding too much.
Protonmail is a company that is mostly about mail and VPN. Lets stay there. Even the Pass I disagree with. For example, their web browser app is terribly done since implementation. They're diluted in all areas.
They should focus on the Mail, VPN, and Drive and nothing more than that for now.