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You're developing for a google platform. Doent really matter if the IDE is backed by google. and you have a LOT more to do with google if you are developing for android. The platform is locked in to google. Get used to it.
Android (currently) is an open-source operating system. Just because you develop for it doesn't mean your reliant on Google, or have to interact with them in any capacity.
If Google decides to, it can remove anything from AOSP, as it has done countless of times. Android is deeply controlled by Google.