Luther.AI is a new AI tool that acts like Google for personal conversations

Luther.AIs founders say the company is built on the premise that human memory is fallible, and that weakness limits our individual intelligence.

Its a tall order, but the companys founders believe its possible through the growing power of artificial intelligence and other technologies.

Over time though, they envision a high-quality 5G recording device you wear throughout your day at work and capture your interactions.

If that is worrisome to you from a privacy perspective, Luther is building in a few safeguards starting with high-end encryption.

Finally, each person owns their own data in Luther and nobody else can access or use these conversations either from Luther or any other individual.

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Author: Ron Miller

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