
Chrome quietly drops promise that on-device AI stays local
Hacker News·2mo·newsoftheday
Google removed language from Chrome's documentation claiming that on-device AI processing doesn't transmit data to its servers. The shift suggests Chrome's local AI features may involve more server communication than marketed, raising questions about privacy claims in consumer-facing AI tools.
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