Tools mentioned by Eamonn Maguire
Software and services Eamonn Maguire has mentioned across podcast appearances.
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Lumo AI
RecommendedAuthorby Proton
“Proton's Born Private initiative and encrypted ecosystem — including Lumo AI, ProtonMail, and Proton Workspace — aim to counter this surveillance infrastructure.”
ProtonMail
RecommendedAuthorby Proton
“Proton's Born Private initiative and encrypted ecosystem — including Lumo AI, ProtonMail, and Proton Workspace — aim to counter this surveillance infrastructure.”
Proton Drive
RecommendedAuthorby Proton
“Proton implements local indexing of Drive folders linked to Lumo projects, enabling retrieval-augmented generation without sending documents to external servers.”
Proton Workspace
RecommendedAuthorby Proton
“Proton's Born Private initiative and encrypted ecosystem — including Lumo AI, ProtonMail, and Proton Workspace — aim to counter this surveillance infrastructure.”
Born Private
RecommendedAuthorby Proton
“Proton's Born Private program lets parents reserve a ProtonMail address for a child at birth via a $1 symbolic donation, anchoring the child's digital identity in an encrypted system from day one.”
Apertus
“Truly open AI models — including NVIDIA's Nematron series (20B, 120B, and upcoming 500B parameter versions), Allen Institute's OLMo, and Switzerland's Apertus — publish training data sources alongside weights and code.”
Nematron
by NVIDIA
“Truly open AI models — including NVIDIA's Nematron series (20B, 120B, and upcoming 500B parameter versions), Allen Institute's OLMo, and Switzerland's Apertus — publish training data sources alongside weights and code.”
Qwen
“Proton's Lumo deploys these models on private infrastructure, rotating to frontier-performing options like Qwen and GLM as benchmarks shift.”
GLM
“Proton's Lumo deploys these models on private infrastructure, rotating to frontier-performing options like Qwen and GLM as benchmarks shift.”
OLMo
by Allen Institute
“Truly open AI models — including NVIDIA's Nematron series (20B, 120B, and upcoming 500B parameter versions), Allen Institute's OLMo, and Switzerland's Apertus — publish training data sources alongside weights and code.”