Google’s Chrome browser is already a notorious storage hog, but now comes word that it’s crowding our PC drives in a new way: ...
Here's how to delete Chrome's weights.bin file and disable Gemini Nano to reclaim your storage space on Windows and macOS.
A 4GB file called weights.bin may be sitting on your hard drive right now, put there by Chrome without your knowledge.
Google never really asked or notified users about this, and both Windows and macOS are affected.
Google Chrome silently downloads a 4GB Gemini Nano AI model to eligible devices, and downloads it again if deleted.
You can delete your apps on Google Chrome by heading to the "chrome://apps" menu in your browser. All it takes to delete an app in Google Chrome is two clicks. Visit ...