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I don't understand it too, e2e encryption but the AI has to process the data somehow :L ???
EDIT: If they refer to encryption as just encryption on message transport that's just HTTPs, to verify that they are not saving your data, the backend source code needs to be available to analyze it.
HTTPS is end-to-end encryption when you talk to the server directly
You can virtually never know when you are talking directly to the server.
a part of the point is, all the data used by the AI is encrypted so it cannot be accessed by anyone except your device.
chatgpt, for example, will incorporate everything you say and do into its own model. Lumo doesnt as your prompts/results are only used if unencrypted by your device.