• XLE@piefed.social
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    14 hours ago

    Unnecessarily long article (which says “4GB” 33 times, and the complete phrase “4GB AI model” ten times)… Once or twice was all I needed.

    But the article author(s) came across a good point. If pushed out to ~15% of Chrome users without consent:

    • That’d be 500 million people
    • It would be 2 exabytes of data
    • 120 GWh of energy, equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of about 36,000 average UK households
    • 30,000 tonnes CO2 emitted, roughly the annual emissions of 6,500 cars

    And that’s just for the initial data push. Models need ✨updates!✨

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      14 hours ago

      The download is the title and what everyone is latching onto, but few are seeing the other problems, like how it secretly installed that model without user acceptance, how it uses obscurity to hide the model, how it will reinstall if you just delete it (fortunately there’s an uninstall process linked in the comments, does that include uninstalling Chrome?). And then how it pretends to be an extra AI thing on the browser but apparently will be used for any searching. Which is more energy use since it isn’t local, it’s just using the weights in storage.

      It’s all bad, even if it wasn’t AI. It’s what malware does.