Google patched 30 Chrome vulnerabilities, including four Critical flaws. Here’s what users should know and how to update Chrome and Firefox.
If you run AI features in Chrome, you might have inadvertently downloaded 4GB of additional data to your machine.
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We tested our own computers to see if the model was present.
A 4GB file called weights.bin may be sitting on your hard drive right now, put there by Chrome without your knowledge.
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