Proton has released Lumo 2.0, marking the most extensive update to its zero-access encrypted AI assistant since its launch. This version is built on a new architecture that broadens Lumo’s AI capabilities, pushing the product to the frontier of artificial intelligence performance. On the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, Lumo 2.0 demonstrates large gains over its predecessor. The Lite model scores 127% higher and the Max model 240% higher than Lumo 1.4, outpacing previous results in agent work, coding, scientific reasoning, and general knowledge. The update introduces selectable fast and reasoning modes, enabling users to optimize either for speed in daily tasks or for complex, multi-step problem solving. Everyday queries are now answered up to 76% faster, while challenging prompts activate a visible thinking state that displays Lumo’s reasoning process in real time. Alongside text, Lumo 2.0 is now multimodal: users can analyze images, generate visuals from prompts or sketches, a...
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