Here’s how I finally got Google’s uninvited 4GB AI model off my Mac
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Chrome's 4GB AI model isn't new, but you're not wrong for being confused
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How to remove Gemini Nano from Chrome (and free up 4GB of storage)
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OpenAI debuts a Codex plugin for Chrome
(engadget.com)
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How to Disable Google's Gemini in Chrome
(wired.com)
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I switched from Mac to a Lenovo Chromebook
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I switched from Mac to a Lenovo Chromebook, and you can too
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Chrome removes claim of On-device Al not sending data to Google Servers
(news.ycombinator.com)
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Stop paying full price — How Coupert finds coupons and cash back for you
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I don’t want a new Google TV Streamer — I just want a new Chromecast
(androidauthority.com)
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VoidStealer Malware Darts Past Google Chrome's Encryption
(darkreading.com)
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Yet Another Way to Bypass Google Chrome's Encryption Protection
(darkreading.com)
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Google weighs in on Chrome’s weights.bin controversy
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Google quietly kills Project Mariner as the AI agent race shifts gears
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Chrome downloads a 4GB AI file without user consent, researcher alleges
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Is Chrome’s 4GB ‘weights.bin’ file spyware? Google clarifies (Updated)
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Is Chrome’s 4GB “weights.bin” file spyware? The truth behind the viral warnings
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Google will pay you $1.5M if you can hack Pixel’s Titan M2 chip
(androidauthority.com)