• Alphane Moon@lemmy.world
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    13 天前

    That’s a fair argument. Although I personally wouldn’t put too much emphasis on “can report you to authorities for any reason”. That’s true of any third party, your local mini-mart can report you to the authorities for any reason, legit or not.

    I am referring more to the Lumo LLM initiative. It’s a standard LLM pitch with some privacy copytext added on.

    While I haven’t tried Lumo, I do have experience with smaller cloud LLMs (e.g. Mistral, trying to not use American services) and they tend to be subpar for my work use cases.

    I don’t see how Lumo will compete with ChatGPT or Gemini (haven’t tried Grok for obvious reasons).

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        Google does not have the authority to “send the police”. They reported content that looked like CSAM and the police did what police do and assumed the guy was a criminal.

        The problem is not that they reported it, the problem is that they had it in the first place.

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        13 天前

        Agreed, that’s pretty fucked up.

        However, on some level it’s to be expected that 3rd parties may report you if they feel you are engaging illegal activities (especially on their premises).

        While I don’t support technological backdoors, there are legitimate for society to engage in surveillance. It’s the responsibility of voters to make sure that this is done in a responsible and transparent manner.

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      Although I personally wouldn’t put too much emphasis on “can report you to authorities for any reason”. That’s true of any third party

      Not true of Proton.

      I don’t see how Lumo will compete with ChatGPT or Gemini

      The same way it competes with all their other products; by making it private and open source.