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[–] wewbull@feddit.uk 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

End to end encryption of a interaction with a chat-bot would mean the company doesn't decrypt your messages to it, operates on the encrypted text, gets an encrypted response which only you can decrypt and sends it to you. You then decrypt the response.

So yes. It would require operating on encrypted data.

[–] hansolo@lemmy.today 1 points 2 days ago

The documentation says it's TLS encrypted to the LLM context window. LLM processes, and the context window output goes back via TLS to you.

As long as the context window is only connected to Proton servers decrypting the TLS tunnel, and the LLM runs on their servers, and much like a VPN, they don't keep logs, then I don't see what the problem actually is here.