Chrome AI Storage & Firefox Updates: What You Need to Know

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Summary

Google Chrome may be using up to 20 gigabytes of extra storage on your computer for its artificial intelligence. This AI model downloads automatically on devices with supported hardware. What's interesting is that this AI model can help with tasks like summarizing web pages and organizing tabs. You can check if "On-device AI" is enabled in your Chrome settings to see if it's been downloaded. In other news, Mozilla has released Firefox 154, introducing a "Smart Window" feature. This AI-powered tool can suggest groups of related tabs and even name them. Firefox 154 also adds support for NVIDIA GeForce NOW, allowing users to stream PC games. Plus, Firefox for iOS now has a built-in ad blocker. This feature is rolling out to the stable channel of the mobile browser, though it's not enabled by default. It aims to block third-party ad networks and trackers. The bottom line is that AI and new features are changing how we use our web browsers, potentially impacting your computer's storage and online experience.

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