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Google Finally Explains Why Android AICore Keeps Eating Your Storage — and It Actually Makes a Lot of Sense
Google says AICore keeps both Gemini Nano versions for up to 3 days as a fail-safe before extra storage clears automatically.
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Google finally explains why Android AICore keeps eating your storage — and it actually makes a lot of sense
If you've ever noticed Android AICore taking up more storage than expected, Google now has an answer — and it turns out the culprit is a perfectly reasonable fail-safe you'd probably want anyway.
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Read Full ArticleFor some time now, Google has been delivering the so-called AICore on Android devices, a system app designed for AI purposes. The problem: The app is growing and growing, often quickly over 10 GB. We had reported on it several times and found out in test why AICore is actually constantly growing and storing memory. Here, all local data are stored, which requires functions such as the writing tools of the Gboard keyboard to be able to work quickl…
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