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      EU Opens Antitrust Probe Into Meta Over WhatsApp AI Policy Shift
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      Regulatory pressure in Europe and Brazil is forcing Meta‘s WhatsApp to loosen restrictions on competing artificial-intelligence chatbots, allowing outside AI providers to operate on the messaging platform—though not without a price. Brazilian antitrust authorities ruled that blocking third-party AI assistants from WhatsApp could harm competition in a market where the app dominates messaging, prompting Meta to permit rival chatbot companies to offer services through the WhatsApp Business API. However, Meta will charge developers roughly $0.0625 per non-template message in Brazil, a pricing structure critics say could make large-scale AI chatbot deployments costly. The shift mirrors a similar regulatory push in Europe, where officials raised antitrust concerns over Meta’s earlier decision to prohibit third-party AI assistants while promoting its own built-in Meta AI. The company maintains that its business messaging infrastructure was not originally designed to support AI chatbot traffic and that developers have many other distribution channels, including app stores and websites. Still, regulators increasingly view dominant platforms as potential gatekeepers, forcing large technology companies to open ecosystems that could otherwise tilt the competitive landscape in favor of their own artificial-intelligence products.

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      https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/06/after-europe-whatsapp-will-let-rival-ai-companies-offer-chatbots-in-brazil/
      https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/05/meta-will-allow-rival-ai-chatbots-on-whatsapp-in-europe-but-for-a-fee/
      https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/13/brazil-orders-meta-to-suspend-policy-banning-third-party-ai-chatbots-from-whatsapp/

      Key Takeaways

      • Antitrust regulators in Brazil and Europe pressured WhatsApp to allow competing AI chatbot providers on the platform after concerns that banning them could suppress competition and favor Meta’s own AI assistant.
      • Meta will allow third-party AI services through the WhatsApp Business API but will charge per message, a cost structure that could significantly affect the economics of AI chatbot deployment.
      • The dispute highlights the growing tension between dominant technology platforms seeking to control their ecosystems and regulators attempting to prevent those platforms from becoming gatekeepers in the rapidly expanding AI marketplace.

      In-Depth

      The fight over AI chatbots on WhatsApp is shaping into a broader test of how much control large technology companies should have over the digital ecosystems they built. At the center of the dispute is Meta’s decision to restrict third-party artificial-intelligence chatbots from operating on WhatsApp through its Business API, a move that immediately raised alarms among regulators who feared it would give Meta an unfair advantage as it rolled out its own in-house AI assistant.

      Authorities in Brazil and Europe argued that the policy could stifle competition in a rapidly emerging market. WhatsApp is one of the most widely used messaging platforms on the planet, particularly dominant in markets like Brazil. Regulators therefore concluded that denying outside AI developers access to the platform could effectively shut them out of a massive user base.

      Brazil’s antitrust authority determined that blocking rival AI chatbots was not proportional and could harm competition. Faced with that pressure, Meta backed off the blanket ban and agreed to allow outside chatbot providers to operate through the platform’s API. The catch is that the company is charging developers a per-message fee to access the service.

      Meta has defended its position by arguing that WhatsApp’s infrastructure was designed primarily for business messaging such as customer support updates, shipping notifications, and marketing communications. According to the company, the surge of conversational AI bots risks placing heavy loads on systems never intended for that purpose.

      Critics, however, see the issue differently. They argue that when a platform as large as WhatsApp introduces its own AI assistant while simultaneously restricting rivals, it risks turning into a gatekeeper capable of shaping the future of the AI market.

      For policymakers increasingly wary of the power of big tech, the WhatsApp dispute underscores a larger question: whether dominant platforms should be free to control access to their ecosystems, or whether competition rules must step in to ensure new technologies—especially AI—remain open to innovation.

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