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Google has quietly introduced Gemini Nano, a new feature for Chrome that allows edge inferencing to run locally on users' devices. Announced a month ago, this development means that Chrome can now perform tasks without needing an internet connection, providing personal and private computing with just two lines of code. The feature promises to make intelligence more accessible and affordable, enabling offline functionality and fallbacks. Users have reported that Gemini Nano is extremely fast, enhancing the overall performance of Chrome.
guide to run gemini nano on chrome just dropped🔥🔥: https://t.co/MKC0oeNoD6
Gemini Nano running locally without internet on Chrome. Local compute ⚡️ https://t.co/33ky3mjZos
Google Gemini Nano in your Chrome browser right there personal and private with just 2 lines of code. https://t.co/3QIEc2QVoj
A month ago Google quietly announced Gemini Nano is coming to Chrome... here is an example and holy... it's fast! Edge inferencing in everyone's device is almost here. this means fallbacks, this means offline, this means intelligence too cheap to meter https://t.co/xSzlFTgHTL
This is fast. Chrome running Gemini locally on my laptop. 2 lines of code. https://t.co/R8twlDbUD2