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Google Chrome Quietly Downloads 4GB AI Model, Redownloads If Deleted

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Google Chrome Quietly Downloads 4GB AI Model, Redownloads If Deleted

Google Chrome has come under scrutiny after users discovered it was silently downloading a 4GB AI model called Gemini Nano onto devices. Even more concerning, if the file is deleted, Chrome automatically redownloads it when restarted.

What’s Inside the Download

The file, named weights.bin, is stored in the OptGuideOnDeviceModel folder within Chrome’s user data. It contains Gemini Nano, Google’s lightweight on‑device AI model. The system powers features such as:
Help me write” text assistance. Scam detection tools. Summarizer API for websites. Google argues that running AI locally improves privacy by reducing cloud data transfers.
User Concerns

Critics highlight several issues:

Bandwidth Costs: A 4GB download is heavy for users on limited data plans.
Environmental Impact: Distributing the model to billions of devices could consume massive energy and generate significant CO₂ emissions.
Transparency: Many users were unaware of the file until researchers flagged it, raising questions about consent and compliance with EU privacy laws.

Opt‑Out Options

Since February 2026, Chrome has added settings to disable Gemini Nano. Users can go to Settings → AI Features → Turn off Gemini Nano. Once disabled, Chrome will stop downloading or updating the model.
Advanced users can also disable Chrome flags related to AI before deleting the folder.

The Bigger Picture

While Gemini Nano is not malware, the silent installation highlights a growing tension between innovation and transparency. Chrome users who don’t want the AI model consuming storage or bandwidth should disable it in settings rather than repeatedly deleting the file.

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