https://security.googleblog.com/2025/11/rust-in-android-move...
But don't take my word for it, you can hear about the benefits of Rust directly from GKH:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX0GH-YJbGw
There really isn't a good faith argument here. You can make mistakes in Rust? No one denies that. There is more C code so of course there are more mistakes in C code than in Rust? Complete red herring.
And no, I do not care or even believe what Google says. There are so many influencing factors.
Essentially Weak Sapir–Whorf but for programming languages rather than natural languages. Which is such a common idea that it's the subject of a Turing Award speech. Because the code you read and write in Rust usually has these desirable safety properties, that's how you tend to end up thinking about the problems expressed in that code. You could think this way in C, or C++ but the provided tooling and standard libraries don't support that way of using them so well.
The (in recent years) rapid adoption of Rust in industry clearly shows that this is not the case.