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The most reliable way to remove unwanted system packages is using adb. I'm not familiar with this package though, so don't blame me if this causes issues on your phone :P
This is a bass system service/app and will definitely cause problems if removed.
Yeah removing it is a treble idea.
Fish or rhythm section?
So what you're saying is that they shouldn't drop the bass
Not a usual one no. This app is not part of AOSP. Is it a usual Pixel system app?
It is a default Pixel app and is used by Private Compute Core to update the core's AI models. It's used by features like Live Caption, Smart Reply, and Now Playing. Just like Private Compute Core, it's fully open-source: https://github.com/google/private-compute-services
But I removed that app via ADB and my device works just fine