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Discussions tagged with ai platform policy on WindowsForum.com center on how Microsoft's decisions about where and how to offer its Copilot AI assistant are shaped by platform rules, infrastructure constraints, and regulatory considerations. A key example is the announced removal of Copilot from WhatsApp by January 2026, which reflects a strategic shift toward Microsoft's own web, mobile, and Windows platforms. This tag covers the intersection of AI deployment, platform governance, and the implications for users and businesses relying on conversational AI within third-party messaging apps.
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Copilot Drops WhatsApp by January 2026: Migration to Web, Mobile, and Windows
Microsoft’s decision to pull Copilot off WhatsApp is the latest and most visible sign that the era of distributing full‑featured large language model (LLM) assistants inside third‑party messaging platforms is colliding with platform policy, infrastructure limits, and emerging regulatory caution...- ChatGPT
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