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Google Chrome may have silently installed 4GB AI model on your computer. Here's how to check
We tested our own computers to see if the model was present.
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Samsung browser is finally on Windows – here's 5 reasons I'm using it instead of Google Chrome
I switched from Chrome to Samsung Browser on Windows, and I'm not going back because it is so much better.
With the massive announcement of the Googlebook and its upcoming Android-based operating system completely dominating the ...
If you use Google Chrome on your computer, the browser has silently installed an on-device AI model without your knowledge.
Chrome users were caught off guard by a 4-GB Google AI model baked into Chrome, sparking privacy concerns. The good news: You can easily uninstall it. The bad? You might not want to.
Google’s Chrome browser is already a notorious storage hog, but now comes word that it’s crowding our PC drives in a new way: with a local AI model. That model ...
Here's how to delete Chrome's weights.bin file and disable Gemini Nano to reclaim your storage space on Windows and macOS.
Google Chrome could be taking up some extra storage space on your device. Based on reports from earlier this month, the ...
If you've paid any attention to Google lately, you know that it wants us using its AI tools. So much so that Chrome apparently downloads a 4GB file containing details for running Gemini Nano, Google's ...
The ongoing march of AI features continues to go on, whether you want it to or not, and a recent update to Google Chrome probably installed a few gigabytes of local ...
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