Ik vraag me dan af, als je er dan voor kiest, waarom niet een Europese #LLM provider als #Lumo, #LeChat (beide #Mistral)?

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#Malta gaat vanaf deze maand alle inwoners een AI-cursus aanbieden. Als mensen de cursus hebben afgerond, kunnen ze een jaar lang de betaalde versie van ChatGPT gaan gebruiken. De stap moet ervoor zorgen dat niemand achterblijft met #AI, zo redeneert de Maltese overheid.
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https://tweakers.net/nieuws/247900/malta-biedt-alle-inwoners-kosteloos-ai-cursus-en-chatgpt-plus-abonnement.html

Malta biedt alle inwoners kosteloos AI-cursus en ChatGPT Plus-abonnement

Malta gaat vanaf deze maand alle inwoners een AI-cursus aanbieden. Als mensen de cursus hebben afgerond, kunnen ze een jaar lang de betaalde versie van ChatGPT gaan gebruiken. De stap moet ervoor zorgen dat niemand achterblijft met AI, zo redeneert de Maltese overheid.

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Auf jeden Fall mal testen und damit Chat gpt ersetzen!
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Lumo: Privacy-first AI assistant where chats stay confidential

Meet Lumo, the zero-access encrypted AI assistant by Proton that does not track or record your conversations. Ask me anything — it's confidential

Ich habe gerade mit der Lumo KI diskutiert.

Ich mag es ja grundsätzlich, wenn mir eine KI nicht nur nach dem Mund redet. Aber Lumo war fest davon überzeugt, dass es keinerlei Belege gäbe, dass man mit Grok sexualisierte Deepfakes von Kindern erzeugen konnte und verwies wiederholt auf die angeblich strengen Guardrails. Entsprechende Inhalte seien woanders erzeugt worden

Diese Vehemenz hat mich erstaunt. Kann es sein, dass hinter Lumo unter Anderem auch ein Grok arbeitet? 🤔

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Today, #Zuck announced that #Meta is introducing 'Incognito Chat' for Meta AI to make conversations private. But if you find it difficult to trust a company that built its fortune on doing the exact opposite, you should give #Lumo a try.

Lumo is an encrypted #AI developed by #Proton, an organization dedicated entirely to offering privacy-first alternatives to users.

Try it here: https://lumo.proton.me/guest

Lumo: Privacy-first AI assistant where chats stay confidential

Meet Lumo, the zero-access encrypted AI assistant by Proton that does not track or record your conversations. Ask me anything — it's confidential

Lumo Chat Export

Lumo AI용 오픈소스 Firefox 확장 프로그램 'Lumo Chat Export'가 개발되어 채팅 내보내기 기능을 포함한 여러 기능을 제공한다. 현재 Mozilla 승인을 기다리고 있으며, 코드는 GitHub에서 검토 및 설치가 가능하다. AI 대화 기록 관리에 유용한 도구로 기대된다.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48118482

#opensource #firefox #extension #lumo #chatexport

RAIL: Great Western Railway to be nationalised in December as south Wales services brought into public ownership

Great Western Railway (GWR), which runs services between London Paddington and south and south-west England and south Wales, will be nationalised on 13 December, the Department for Transport has announced.

It will become the eleventh operator to be brought into public ownership under the Government’s programme to reform the rail network, with the transfer forming part of the wider move towards a unified Great British Railways structure.

Three operators will remain in private hands after the change — Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry and East Midlands Railway, though CrossCountry is expected to follow into public ownership on 17 October next year.

A Department for Transport spokesperson said the move was “another significant moment” for the Government’s public ownership programme, adding that it brought “a simpler, more reliable network under Great British Railways a step closer.”

“The Government is delivering on its commitment to bring services back into public ownership and put passengers, not shareholders, at the heart of our railways,” the spokesperson added.

A Great British Railways train sporting the new Union Flag livery powers through the countryside — part of the UK Government’s rebranding of publicly owned rail services.

The process does not involve the Government buying GWR outright. Instead, FirstGroup’s management contract is being allowed to expire, with the operation folding into a separate Government-owned entity known as DfT Operator — the same vehicle already used for LNER, Northern, Southeastern, TransPennine Express, South Western Railway and others.

GWR will be the twelfth company to join it once Govia Thameslink Railway transfers at the end of this month and Chiltern Railways follows in September. Great British Railways, which will ultimately replace the separate operator brands, is headquartered in Derby and expected to launch in 2027.

GWR said its priority throughout the transition would be “maintaining a punctual, reliable service for customers while continuing to support regional growth and connectivity across our network.” Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has previously warned that renationalisation will not necessarily result in lower fares, with the focus instead on improving services and infrastructure.

The GWR nationalisation is the latest step in the creation of Great British Railways — though the Union Flag branding unveiled for the new national operator last December will not appear on local trains serving south-west Wales until later in the decade.

The announcement carries a particular twist for FirstGroup, which currently operates GWR and is set to lose the franchise to the state in December — while simultaneously building a new commercial foothold on the same Paddington corridor through its open access brand, Lumo.

A Lumo train on the East Coast Main Line. Lumo is operated by FirstGroup. Picture: Lumo

Lumo has confirmed a December 2027 launch for a new direct Carmarthen to London Paddington service, calling at Llanelli, Gowerton, Cardiff, Newport, Severn Tunnel Junction and Bristol Parkway, running five return journeys a day using five new Hitachi trains on order.

Because Lumo operates as an open access operator rather than a franchised one, it falls outside the nationalisation programme — meaning FirstGroup stands to lose GWR to the state while retaining a commercial presence on the very same route through a different vehicle, effectively competing with a publicly-owned operator it previously ran itself.

The route has a long history. The original proposals were submitted by Grand Union Trains, which secured regulatory approval in 2022 following a battle with GWR, which had opposed the application. Grand Union subsequently sold its rights to the route to FirstGroup in 2024.

GWR cautioned that new services should not be detrimental to existing services or to future services already agreed, and said it would continue working with industry partners to develop services in the best interests of passengers and taxpayers. Carmarthenshire County Council had thrown its support behind the original Grand Union proposals, arguing a direct London connection would bring significant economic benefits to west Wales.

The Lumo service will give passengers at Carmarthen, Llanelli and Gowerton a genuine alternative to GWR on the London route for the first time — though it will not serve Milford Haven or Pembroke Dock directly.

Rail campaigners have also been pressing for funding clarity from the Welsh Government over a direct Milford Haven to London service, a commitment made by Welsh Labour ahead of this week’s Senedd election alongside a pledge of £50 million for Pembrokeshire rail upgrades. Transport for Wales is separately pursuing direct services between west Wales and Bristol Temple Meads, potentially serving Milford Haven, Swansea, Neath, Carmarthen and Bridgend from September 2026.

The broader question of what public ownership means for the region’s longer-term rail ambitions — including the £14 billion metro vision for Swansea and west Wales — remains to be seen as Great British Railways takes shape.

Our rail coverage

Lumo to launch direct Carmarthen to London Paddington service in December 2027 — with stops at Llanelli and Gowerton
The full story of how the route went from Grand Union proposal to FirstGroup reality.

Transport for Wales wants to run trains to Bristol — and it could mean direct services from Milford Haven, Swansea and Carmarthen
New direct services to Bristol could transform connectivity across west Wales.

Campaigners demand funding answers as Labour pledges direct Milford Haven to London train service
Rail campaigners question where the money will come from for Wales’s £14 billion rail pipeline.

Union flag rail designs unveiled — South West Wales impact comes later
What Great British Railways branding means for trains in our region.

£14bn metro dream for Swansea — but will West Wales finally get its share?
The long-term vision for rail investment across the region.

#DepartmentForTransport #DfT #featured #GreatBritishRailways #GreatWesternRailway #LondonPaddington #Lumo #nationalisation #rail #renationalisation

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CARMARTHEN: Lumo to launch direct Carmarthen to London Paddington service in December 2027 — with stops at Llanelli and Gowerton

The long-awaited direct rail service between Carmarthen and London Paddington is set to launch in December 2027, after train operator Lumo confirmed it has five new Hitachi trains on order for the route.

The route was first approved by the rail regulator in 2022 after a drawn-out battle with Great Western Railway, which operates its own south Wales to London Paddington services and had opposed the application. The original proposals were submitted by Grand Union Trains, which secured regulatory approval before selling its rights to the route to FirstGroup in 2024.

Lumo – FirstGroup’s open access train brand – will now operate the service, running five return journeys a day between Carmarthen and London Paddington. The service will call at Llanelli, Gowerton, Cardiff, Newport, Severn Tunnel Junction and Bristol Parkway.

A Lumo spokesperson confirmed the launch plans. The service will use single-class standard seating across all five new trains, with the operator describing its aim as bringing affordable open access travel to even more communities.

The route puts Lumo in direct competition with GWR on the south Wales to London corridor – and there is an added layer of complexity to that rivalry. Both Lumo and GWR are owned by FirstGroup, meaning the parent company will effectively be competing with itself on the route.

GWR is also scheduled to be absorbed into Great British Railways as part of the UK Government’s rail nationalisation programme – though the timeline for that transition remains unclear.

GWR said it welcomed enhancements on the route but cautioned that any new services should not be detrimental to existing services or to future services already agreed.

A spokesperson said the company would continue working with industry partners to ensure railway services were developed in the best way for passengers and taxpayers.

Carmarthenshire County Council threw its support behind the original Grand Union proposals when they were being considered by the regulator, making the case that a direct London service would bring significant economic benefits to west Wales.

The confirmation of a December 2027 launch date comes as Welsh Labour separately pledged a direct Milford Haven to London service as part of its Senedd election manifesto, backed by £50 million of investment in the Milford Haven to Carmarthen line.

The Lumo service would not serve Milford Haven or Pembroke Dock directly, but would give passengers at Carmarthen, Llanelli and Gowerton a genuine alternative to GWR on the London route for the first time.

Lumo declined to provide projected passenger numbers for its first years of operation.

Our coverage of the Carmarthen to London rail route

Regulator approves new Grand Union train service from Carmarthen to London Paddington
The 2022 decision that set the route on its current path.

Grand Union Trains submits fresh proposals to run service from Carmarthen to London
The original proposals that started the process.

Council throws support behind new intercity train service between Carmarthen and London Paddington
Carmarthenshire County Council’s backing for the route.

Union flag rail designs unveiled – south-west Wales impact comes later
What GBR nationalisation means for rail services in our region.

#BristolParkway #Carmarthen #featured #Gowerton #GreatWesternRailway #Llanelli #LondonPaddington #Lumo #MilfordHaven #trains #TransportForWales

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#nextcloud statt dropbox, icloud oder amazon cloud

#nextcloud statt google calendar

#mastodon statt X (Twitter), facebook, Instagram

#pipepipe statt youtube

#keepassxd statt Google Passwords

#ollama, #lachaz und #lumo statt ChatGPT, Gemini, Groq oder Claude
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