Google Chrome Adds New AI File
Introduction
Google is sending a large file to Chrome users. This file helps the browser use AI on your computer.
Main Body
The file is called 'weights.bin'. It is 4GB. This file is for Gemini Nano. It helps you write and finds bad websites. It does not need the internet. This makes the AI fast and safe. One expert, Alexander Hanff, found the file in a folder. The file is big because it has a lot of information. The AI uses this information to guess words. Some people are unhappy. Google did not tell users the file is big. Users with small hard drives have a problem. Also, the browser downloads the file again if you delete it. You must turn off 'On-device AI' in the settings to stop this.
Conclusion
Gemini Nano gives users a good AI. But the file takes a lot of space on the computer.
Learning
π‘ The 'Action' Pattern
Look at how these sentences describe what a tool does.
The Pattern: [Thing] + [Action Verb] + [Object]
- It helps you write.
- It finds bad websites.
- The browser downloads the file.
Simple Rule: In English, to say what something does, we put the 'doer' first, then the 'action'.
A2 Upgrade: Adding 'And' To speak more naturally, combine two actions for one thing:
It helps you write AND finds bad websites
Quick List of Action Words from the text:
- Send (Google sends a file)
- Use (The browser uses AI)
- Tell (Google did not tell users)
- Stop (To stop this)
β οΈ Watch out! When we talk about a thing (It/The file), we add an -s to the action:
- I help It helps
- I find It finds