If the machine is less than 2 years old (and you are in eruope) just return it as defect.
If OP is in Europe Google could be drawn and quartered for GDPR violations.
"could" being the point here - as Joe Bloke, you're not going to get yourself into a legal dispute with Google, but it's not very hard to return an electronic device as an ordinary end consumer when it's still under warranty.
You don't need to sue Google, just file a complaint with whatever the GDPR authority is in your country ...
I'd be interested to know if anyone on HN has actually done that in the past, and what the experience was?