de0u Even if Google does contribute something dangerous to AOSP, if the GrapheneOS developers don't like it, they can remove it,
Even if Google does contribute something dangerous to AOSP, and the GrapheneOS developers somehow decide to ship it, GrapheneOS is open source, so other people can fork it and remove the bad thing.
Hence vocal supporters like myself should point these potential threats out for the developers to cross check to ensure best sec and privacy optimizations.
Sometime down the road, hypothetically, Google could build AI agents for future hardware into future firmware that can't be removed. If that happened, the GrapheneOS community should be able to survive -- perhaps somewhat grimly -- at least until the end of firmware support for the 8a, which is likely 2031.
2031 picked by you because that's when the Pixel 8 ceases updates, meaning the Pixel 8 may be the last Pixel to likely not get these troublesome AI agents that can't be removed?