Even if you aren’t using Google Gemini, it might be using your device. Security researcher Alexander Hanff, also known as ...
You might not have asked for an AI model on your computer, but you might have gotten it anyway. Google Chrome has been ...
If you've paid any attention to Google lately, you know that it wants us using its AI tools. So much so that Chrome ...
You can nix Chrome's 4GB local AI model in just a few clicks, but you'll lose some functionality in the process.
A 4GB file called weights.bin is showing up on users' PCs. It's Gemini Nano and you can block it with two Chrome flags.
A privacy researcher discovered Chrome is silently pushing a 4GB Gemini Nano model to user devices with no consent prompt, no notification, and no easy way to stop it. And the “AI Mode” feature you ...
Four npm packages linked to SAP's Cloud Application Programming Model were hijacked. The hackers added code that steals ...
One of Memphis' largest private schools names next head of school Memphis region's first veterinary medicine college to open ...
The 16-floor tower will complement the work of the Inspiration4 Advanced Research Center. Construction is expected to be ...
A malicious version of the PyTorch Lightning package published on the Python Package Index (PyPI) delivers a ...
Silver Fox spreads ABCDoor via 1,600 phishing emails in 2026 targeting India and Russia, enabling data theft and remote ...