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Google Chrome installed a massive AI model on your computer, and I hate it
An unsettling report shed light on Google's unwanted installation of a 4GB AI model that now resides on computers—yes, yours, too.
Without notice or consent, Chrome has been downloading the hefty Gemini Nano model to run AI locally on your computer. Removing it can require minor surgery. My 2020 M1 MacBook Air still runs well, but conserving hard drive space as years of files,
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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.
Google Chrome can automatically download a local AI model that takes up to 4 gigabytes of hard drive space on a computer when certain AI features are enabled, according to The Verge.
Google Chrome may be consuming more space than expected due to an automatic download of a 4GB AI model called Gemini Nano. Users can disable the model through Chrome settings, but it reinstalls if certain AI features are enabled.
A report claims Google Chrome has been quietly downloading a 4GB on-device AI model without user awareness, raising concerns over privacy
Google is building an AI agent codenamed Remy inside its Gemini app, as the company looks to compete in a fast-moving market already claimed by OpenClaw, Meta, and Anthropic.
Google said Monday that it had disrupted a criminal group’s attempt to use artificial intelligence to exploit another company’s previously unknown digital vulnerability, adding to heightened worries a