By the way, here’s how you remove that 4 GB local modal that #Chrome downloads for you:
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By the way, here’s how you remove that 4 GB local modal that #Chrome downloads for you:
1. Type this in your address bar: chrome://settings/system
2. Disable On-device AIYou might also want to disable all the “AI innovations”:
1. Type this into your address bar: chrome://settings/ai
2. Click each item and disable itTo disable “AI Mode” in your address bar:
1. Type this into your address bar: chrome://flags/#ai-mode-omnibox-entry-point
2. Set “AI Mode Omnibox entrypoint” to Disabled
3. Click Relaunch on the bottom of the page -
By the way, here’s how you remove that 4 GB local modal that #Chrome downloads for you:
1. Type this in your address bar: chrome://settings/system
2. Disable On-device AIYou might also want to disable all the “AI innovations”:
1. Type this into your address bar: chrome://settings/ai
2. Click each item and disable itTo disable “AI Mode” in your address bar:
1. Type this into your address bar: chrome://flags/#ai-mode-omnibox-entry-point
2. Set “AI Mode Omnibox entrypoint” to Disabled
3. Click Relaunch on the bottom of the page@drahardja I hesitate to say it because it sounds so snarky, but wouldn't it be easier to use a different browser that doesn't incorporate all that ai bullshit? Like Firefox-based Librewolf or Chrome-based Vivaldi?
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