The file, which appears to be related to Google's on-device AI model, is harmless enough. Here's why some users may still be concerned.
You can nix Chrome's 4GB local AI model in just a few clicks, but you'll lose some functionality in the process.
If you have certain Gemini AI features enabled on Chrome, it’s likely that the 4GB file has already been downloaded to your ...
Even if you aren’t using Google Gemini, it might be using your device. Security researcher Alexander Hanff, also known as ...
A privacy researcher discovered Chrome is silently pushing a 4GB Gemini Nano model to user devices with no consent prompt, no notification, and no easy way to stop it. And the “AI Mode” feature you ...
Google Chrome silently installs a 4GB AI Model on desktop systems without user consent. Learn how to find and delete it to ...
You might not have asked for an AI model on your computer, but you might have gotten it anyway. Google Chrome has been ...
NATIONWIDE — As millions watch the historic Artemis II rocket head into space on Wednesday, days later, many more people will be looking to the skies again in the hopes of catching the Orion capsule.
Google Chrome users who have noticed unusual disk activity or unexplained drops in available storage should look for a folder ...