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I guess because they store all the required data for voice recognition and other "AI" stuff while other apps use privacy-invasive and low-security cloud services to provide such features.
I don't think that is the answer because other privacy respecting apps(Open source or offline) have a lower size.
Take for example Typewise keyboard the offline paid version, it comes at 44MB only despite them implementing their own AI stuff and implementing a completely new keyboard layout.
Different AI models take up different amount of space. The bulk of space for they keyboard is the model. If you wanted better voice recognition accuracy you COULD use a 10GB model.
Also i think the FUTO keyboard has multiple built in models