A 4GB file called weights.bin may be sitting on your hard drive right now, put there by Chrome without your knowledge.
We tested our own computers to see if the model was present.
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Google Chrome may be consuming more space than expected due to an automatic download of a 4GB AI model called Gemini Nano.