Google Chrome silently downloads a 4GB Gemini Nano AI model to eligible devices, and downloads it again if deleted.
If you run AI features in Chrome, you might have inadvertently downloaded 4GB of additional data to your machine.
You can nix Chrome's 4GB local AI model in just a few clicks, but you'll lose some functionality in the process.
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