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    Meta Opens WhatsApp To Rival AI Chatbots As EU Pressure Mounts

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Meta is backing down, at least temporarily, by making a calculated concession in Europe.

    Meta is easing its grip on WhatsApp and letting its AI rival back on to the platform. But there are specific terms and conditions- its own terms.

    It comes after the EU regulators forced the tech giant’s hand after a substantial incident.

    Meta blocked third-party AI chatbot providers from the WhatsApp Business API on January 15, leaving merely its own AI assistant on the platform. After this, the competitors complained to regulators. From there? The EU took notice quickly.

    The European Commission threatened interim measures last month, citing potential irreparable harm to rivals. Italy’s antitrust authority had already acted in a similar way back in December.

    As of now, Meta has eased its grip- at least for the next 12 months.

    Meta says it will support general-purpose AI chatbots via the WhatsApp Business API in Europe. The tech powerhouse’s framing is that this voluntary step removes any urgency for the Commission to act while the broader investigation continues.

    That’s reasonable. However, it sidesteps “why” the situation exists in the first place. And whether this is actually meaningful access.

    Meta is charging a fee for that access, and smaller AI companies aren’t happy about it. Marvin von Hagen, the CEO of The Interaction Company (one of the complainants), puts it plainly-

    “The pricing Meta introduced makes it just as impossible to operate on WhatsApp as the outright ban did, effectively replacing one anti-competitive restriction with another.”

    That’s a targeted critique. And honestly, an opinion like this is hard to dismiss.

    Opening a door while pricing out anyone who’d walk through it isn’t really opening the door. The same dynamic played out in Italy, where Meta reopened access after a court order. And competitors say the result is that there is no solution either.

    The policy changes now extend to Brazil as well, after a court reinstated an antitrust injunction that’s suspended.

    So Meta is dealing with this on multiple fronts simultaneously. And the pattern? It’s less like voluntary compliance and more like minimum concessions, market by market, wherever regulators push hard enough.

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