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.
Current version of the browser contains a local AI model that will not only download data in the future but also be allowed ...
Google recently published – and then quickly hid – a potentially dangerous bug found in the Chromium web browser. The ...
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Google has confirmed a total of 79 new Chrome security vulnerabilities, including 14 classified as critical. Here are your ...
Google has released a Chrome update fixing new ecurity flaws, including two rated critical. Here's how to manually trigger ...
Google Chrome is silently downloading a 4 GB Gemini Nano model to your device without consent. Here's what it is, where it lives on your computer, and what you can do about it.The Latest Tech News, De ...
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 ...
Google is downloading a 4GB file to the PCs of many Chrome users. The file is harmless and is used for the Gemini Nano on-device LLM. You'll see it if you've opted into the on-device AI setting in ...