ai assistant migration

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The tag 'ai assistant migration' covers the movement of AI-powered assistants from third-party messaging platforms to native or first-party surfaces. Recent discussions focus on Microsoft Copilot leaving WhatsApp after January 15, 2026, due to Meta policy changes that ban general-purpose LLM chatbots from the WhatsApp Business API. This forces AI providers to shift assistants to native apps, web, and Windows. Another example is Google Assistant exiting LG TVs as Google pushes device makers toward Gemini. The tag captures policy-driven transitions, platform rule changes, and the strategic relocation of AI assistants across ecosystems, affecting consumers, businesses, and AI companies.
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    Copilot Leaves WhatsApp: Meta AI Policy Shifts to First Party Apps

    Microsoft’s decision to pull Copilot off WhatsApp after January 15, 2026, is the latest and most concrete consequence of a broader policy shift by Meta that bars general-purpose large‑language‑model chatbots from using the WhatsApp Business infrastructure — and the move will reshape how...
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    Copilot on WhatsApp Ends Jan 15 2026 - Move to Native Surfaces

    Microsoft confirmed that Copilot will stop working on WhatsApp on January 15, 2026, after WhatsApp updated its platform rules to remove general-purpose large-language-model (LLM) chatbots from the Business API — a change that forces Microsoft and other AI providers to move their assistants off...
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    LG TVs Drop Google Assistant: What It Means for Your Smart Home in 2023

    If you’re accustomed to barking orders like “Hey Google, change the channel!” at your LG TV while never actually finding the remote, it’s time to brace for a reality check: Google Assistant is officially making its exit from LG smart televisions, starting this May. No, this isn’t an April Fool’s...
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