The European Commission has told Meta that its move to shut rival AI assistants out of WhatsApp may break EU competition rules — and has opened the door to emergency orders that could force the company to restore third‑party access while a full probe runs its course.
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In mid‑October...
WhatsApp’s decision to block third‑party, general‑purpose AI assistants from its Business API — a move that effectively ends ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot integrations on the platform — marks a major shift in how conversational AI will be delivered to hundreds of millions of users and tens of...
The abrupt disappearance of ChatGPT from WhatsApp on January 15, 2026 marks a significant pivot in how conversational AI is distributed — a policy-driven closure of one of the simplest, lowest‑friction ways millions accessed large language model assistants inside a messaging app they already use...
Italy’s competition authority has ordered Meta to immediately suspend new WhatsApp Business terms that would effectively bar rival AI chatbots from using the platform, escalating a regulatory showdown that now includes both national and European antitrust authorities and could reshape how...
Meta’s move to exclude rival generative AI chatbots from WhatsApp has been paused in Italy as the country’s competition watchdog steps in, raising the stakes in a cross‑border clash between platform control and open AI competition.
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Meta is quietly — and decisively — rewriting the rules that govern how its AI, messaging, and news-delivery systems interact with users, partners, and regulators, with several coordinated product and policy changes rolling out in December 2025 and a separate platform rule scheduled for...
The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into Meta’s recent decision to curtail how third‑party artificial intelligence services can operate on WhatsApp, signaling a major new front in Brussels’ effort to police platform power as AI features become central to consumer...
Meta’s decision to rewrite WhatsApp’s Business Solution terms and effectively ban third‑party general‑purpose AI assistants from the platform by January 15, 2026 forces organizations to rethink how they distribute conversational AI, manage customer workflows, and hedge platform risk. Background...
Meta’s decision to prohibit non‑Meta conversational assistants from operating through WhatsApp’s Business Solution has reshaped the battleground for everyday AI, setting a clear deadline—January 15, 2026—and provoking regulators, enterprises, and developers worldwide to scramble for...
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Meta’s quiet rewrite of WhatsApp’s Business Solution terms has triggered a seismic shift for conversational AI on the world’s largest messaging platform: OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot will be removed from WhatsApp on January 15, 2026, and a host of smaller third‑party assistants are...
Meta’s decision to block third‑party, general‑purpose AI chatbots from operating through WhatsApp’s Business Solution will take effect on January 15, 2026, forcing widely used assistants such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot off the platform and creating an urgent migration and...
Meta’s quiet rewrite of WhatsApp’s Business Solution terms is forcing a major redistribution of conversational AI: starting January 15, 2026, third‑party, general‑purpose chatbots that used WhatsApp as a distribution channel will be blocked from the Business API — a move that will remove...
Meta’s quiet rewrite of WhatsApp’s Business API terms has delivered a blunt, consequential deadline: OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot and a raft of third‑party, general‑purpose AI assistants must stop operating through WhatsApp’s business channel on January 15, 2026 — a move that reshapes...
OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot will stop responding on WhatsApp on January 15, 2026, after Meta revised the WhatsApp Business Solution terms to explicitly ban third‑party, general‑purpose AI assistants from using the platform’s Business API — a policy change that reshapes how...
Microsoft’s Copilot will stop responding inside WhatsApp on January 15, 2026, after Meta changed WhatsApp’s Business Solution terms to prohibit third‑party, general‑purpose AI chatbots from using the platform as a distribution channel — a move that forces Microsoft to steer users to Copilot’s...
Meta’s quiet but sweeping rewrite of WhatsApp’s Business Solution terms has forced some of the most visible third‑party assistants — including OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot — off the platform, with a hard enforcement date of January 15, 2026. The change squaresly targets...
Meta’s quiet rewrite of the WhatsApp Business Solution terms has forced Microsoft’s Copilot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT off WhatsApp, with both vendors confirming their chatbots will stop working on the platform on January 15, 2026 — a shift that demands rapid, practical decisions from IT leaders about...
The abrupt removal of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot from WhatsApp—set to take effect on January 15, 2026—is the clearest sign yet that platform owners are moving to tightly control how third‑party AI reaches users inside instant‑messaging ecosystems. Background / Overview
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Copilot will be removed from WhatsApp after January 15, 2026, following a revision to WhatsApp’s Business Solution terms that expressly prohibits third‑party, general‑purpose AI chatbots from using the platform as a primary distribution channel.
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Meta’s decision to prohibit non‑Meta AI chatbots from operating through the WhatsApp Business Solution will remove ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot and a host of third‑party assistants from WhatsApp on January 15, 2026 — forcing users and businesses to export histories, migrate workflows, and rethink...