A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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There are several like Duck.ai, Proton Lumo, and Brave Leo that proclaim to be more private, but there’s no way to know for sure.
I checked Proton Lumo, it’s private, but not very good, answers mostly BS, AI is not a strong side of Proton. DuckAI is a nice and usable one, Brave not so.
They’re all mostly BS. You shouldn’t use any of them.
It depends, AI is good as tool to help in your researches and tasks, but bad to substitute your researches and tasks with it. The trustworth of AI is always more or less limited and always a big mistake to use the results as is, without contrasting it, which is done too often.
What good is it if you have to fact-check everything it says regardless?
duck.ai is an alright, I use it and like it, but it has the limit thing. I’m hearing some stuff on Proton that makes me want to be away from it.
Yeah I mean you really should either avoid them all or run them locally.