Apple's high-powered executives like Eddy Cue have sided with Google in the antitrust court, advocating that Google operates in a competitive market and should be left alone.
Apple receives $20 billion annually from Google as part of a revenue-sharing deal to make Google the default search engine in Safari, explaining why Apple is supporting Google's stance in court.
Despite claims of Google searches decreasing in Safari and potential cannibalization by AI, the $20 billion partnership between Apple and Google remains significant.