Credit: Mitja Rutnik / Android AuthorityAI is becoming more and more ingrained in our society, and that trend will only continue. I’ve been using ChatGPT and Gemini ever since they launched, and honestly, I can’t imagine my workday without them. I also use them for personal projects, which means I’ve shared a fair bit of highly private information with these chatbots.This brings up the crucial question of privacy. Are you truly comfortable sharing your most intimate thoughts and ideas with a chatbot that will use your data for training? While some people don’t care, a growing number certainly do. Proton is aware of this, which is why they recently announced Lumo — a privacy-first AI chatbot.