Just to make things clear, Lumo doesn't use homomorphic encryption so technically the privacy guarantees are still based on "trust" just like any other AI. Yes, the e2e encrypted chat storage and everything else is cool but that's not what an AI chatbot is for actually, is it? To simplify: - User opens Lumo - Lumo sends a public key - User writes a prompt, encrypts it with the public key, sends it to Lumo - Lumo takes the prompt, decrypts it using the private key, and viola! There's your…