Earlier today, we wrote about Chrome automatically downloading a large, poorly explained file called weights.bin to desktop ...
Even if you aren’t using Google Gemini, it might be using your device. Security researcher Alexander Hanff, also known as “That Privacy Guy,” recently reported that Google’s widely used Chrome web ...
It's important to note that Hanff appears to have missed the relatively uninstall option that Google points out in its ...
You can nix Chrome's 4GB local AI model in just a few clicks, but you'll lose some functionality in the process.
A 4GB file called weights.bin is showing up on users' PCs. It's Gemini Nano and you can block it with two Chrome flags.
Google Chrome silently installs a 4GB AI Model on desktop systems without user consent. Learn how to find and delete it to ...
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Former Nebraska women’s basketball assistant Chuck Love acknowledged he had sex with former player Ashley Scoggin before she ...