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 ...
Here's how to delete Chrome's weights.bin file and disable Gemini Nano to reclaim your storage space on Windows and macOS.
You can nix Chrome's 4GB local AI model in just a few clicks, but you'll lose some functionality in the process.
You could end up shortening the life of one key component in your PC. (And the tool won’t even work as intended, either.) ...
Google Chrome silently downloads a 4GB Gemini Nano AI model to eligible devices, and downloads it again if deleted.
In 2024, Google Chrome expanded its built-in AI initiative by introducing APIs and browser features that enable the local execution of AI models. As part of this shift, Chrome began integrating ...
We tested our own computers to see if the model was present.
Your PC is more resilient than you think, but it still needs regular maintenance, and that includes both physical maintenance ...
Google is facing backlash after users discovered Chrome quietly pulling AI files onto their systems without any obvious, ...
If OneDrive is overwriting files with older versions, set the date and time correctly, reset OneDrive, Pause sync temporarily ...
If you have certain Gemini AI features enabled on Chrome, it’s likely that the 4GB file has already been downloaded to your ...
Google Chrome will steal 4 GB of disk space from your computer for its local large language model unless you opted out. It's ...