Chrome May Be Quietly Storing a Multi-GB AI Model on Your Computer
Chrome can use more than memory, battery, CPU, and tab space. Its on-device AI features can also store several gigabytes of model files on your computer. If you like keeping Chrome lean, these quick Chrome tips are still useful, but this storage check is more specific.
The file to look for is weights.bin. It appears inside Chrome’s browser data directory, under a folder named OptGuideOnDeviceModel, and is connected to Gemini Nano, Google’s on-device AI model for Chrome.This file help
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