Google’s Project Zero demonstrates a new zero-click exploit for the Pixel 10 phones, showing a full escalation from remote to kernel without user interaction. During the investigation Project Zero ...
Learn how to remove the Google Chrome 4GB AI model. We explain how to disable the Gemini Nano weights.bin file and delete ...
If you use Google Chrome on your computer, the browser has silently installed an on-device AI model without your knowledge. Here's how you can remove it.
Resourceful users have discovered a file approximately 4 GB in size that Google silently installed on all machines with Google Chrome. It's essentially part of a mass-distributed AI model available ...
We tested our own computers to see if the model was present.
If you use Google's Chrome browser for desktop, there's probably a Gemini Nano AI model running on your computer right now and taking up about 4 GB of space. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but if ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
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.
Speeding and phone use while driving are as dangerous as they are mundane. Even if drivers know the rules and the consequences, they’re still likely to engage in both and, according to a new study ...
Google Chrome could be taking up some extra storage space on your device. Based on reports from earlier this month, the ...
While Google Chrome is still the most popular browser, it’s feeling the heat from the new wave of AI browsers, including Perplexity Comet, Dia, and more. To stay relevant, Google is adding new AI ...