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I never see them because I do not use google services for anything. However, I am willing to bet they are a way to justify their fingerprinting data used to identify people.
https://news.gatech.edu/news/2014/04/07/personal-touch-signature-makes-mobile-devices-more-secure
You don't have to use Google services to get served Google captchas. The sites you want to visit do it for you and foist them on you.
The reason why you don't see reCAPTCHAs is because you don't have to visit sites that use reCAPTCHAs.
There are open source embedded CAPTCHAs. Lemmy has one in the github repo, or linked to one in an issue post IIRC. All of my devices are either on a whitelist firewall, or have google blacklisted. I haven't even had a prompt for a CAPATCHA in years. It is like sites with cookies or popups, I consider these things to indicate broken websites and leave immediately. If I care for the content I'll find an archived version of the site elsewhere. I set my own expectations, and don't care how that relates to anyone else's.
That's nice and all, unless the sites in question are sites you have to use for work. I ain't got a choice.