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A couple of their new flagship phones have their AI bundled in.
But you can probably completely disable/avoid interaction with them these services, no?
I have my own launcher and FOSS apps, so I am probably missing something, but I don't see any forced AI stuff and I am on OneUI 6.1.
Most phones are rife with bundled garbage (to my knowledge even iPhone have ads built in). It's become less obnoxious compared ~10 years ago, but it's still an issue.