My work laptop has at least 2-3 browser extensions that are glorified keyloggers/traffic sniffers.
One of them legit intercepts all my web POST requests and runs them through a locally hosted ML model to try to detect whether I’m mindlessly spilling company data into ChatGPT (or any other big name AI).
That’s all fine or whatever, but Chrome shouldn’t be burning 10-15 GB of memory on my laptop with only a handful of tabs open…
That dogshit is often an antivirus and other corpo surveillance processes…
My work laptop has at least 2-3 browser extensions that are glorified keyloggers/traffic sniffers.
One of them legit intercepts all my web POST requests and runs them through a locally hosted ML model to try to detect whether I’m mindlessly spilling company data into ChatGPT (or any other big name AI).
That’s all fine or whatever, but Chrome shouldn’t be burning 10-15 GB of memory on my laptop with only a handful of tabs open…
Sigh