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ai chatbot ban
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The tag covers discussions about bans or restrictions on AI chatbots, particularly focusing on Microsoft Copilot's removal from WhatsApp due to WhatsApp's updated Business API terms that prohibit third-party general-purpose LLM chatbots. The content highlights how platform policy changes can directly impact AI chatbot availability, with implications for enterprise communication workflows and user access to AI assistants within messaging apps. This tag is relevant for Windows users and IT professionals tracking how evolving terms of service affect Microsoft's AI integrations across third-party platforms.
Microsoft’s Copilot will stop responding inside WhatsApp on January 15, 2026, after WhatsApp’s owner revised its Business API terms to explicitly bar third‑party, general‑purpose large‑language‑model (LLM) chatbots from operating as primary services through the platform. Background
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