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Italy tells Meta to suspend its policy that bans rival AI chatbots from WhatsApp

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Last updated: 2025/12/26 at 12:29 PM
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Italy has ordered Meta to temporarily halt its new policy restricting the use of WhatsApp business tools for third-party AI chatbots, escalating a dispute over competition in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence market. The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) issued the order on Wednesday, citing concerns that Meta’s actions could stifle innovation and limit consumer choice. This intervention adds to growing regulatory scrutiny of Meta’s AI strategy in Europe.

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Scope of the Policy ChangeImplications for the AI Ecosystem

The AGCM’s decision follows an investigation launched in November, prompted by Meta’s October policy change that effectively bans general-purpose AI chatbots – like those powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Perplexity – from operating within WhatsApp via its Business Application Programming Interface (API). The authority believes this restriction could constitute an abuse of Meta’s dominant market position.

Italy Challenges Meta’s WhatsApp AI Chatbot Policy

According to the AGCM, Meta’s conduct “appears to constitute an abuse” by potentially limiting development and access to the AI chatbot services market. The authority expressed concern that the policy could harm competition and hinder the growth of alternative AI providers. The investigation is ongoing, but the AGCM determined that immediate action was necessary to prevent “serious and irreparable harm.”

Meta argues that its WhatsApp Business API was not designed to function as a platform for distributing independent chatbots. The company maintains that its infrastructure was strained by the influx of these bots and that alternative channels, such as app stores and direct website integration, are available for AI companies to reach users. However, this explanation has not satisfied regulators.

Scope of the Policy Change

It’s important to note that the policy change does not affect businesses already utilizing AI for customer service within WhatsApp. Companies employing AI-powered bots to handle customer inquiries can continue to do so. The restriction specifically targets standalone AI chatbots offering broader functionality, similar to ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini.

The European Commission has also taken notice of the policy, launching its own investigation earlier this month. The Commission shares concerns that Meta’s actions may prevent third-party AI providers from offering their services to users within the European Economic Area (EEA). This coordinated regulatory pressure highlights the increasing focus on ensuring fair competition in the AI landscape.

Meanwhile, Meta has strongly refuted the AGCM’s decision, calling it “fundamentally flawed.” The company insists that WhatsApp’s Business API is not a suitable route to market for AI companies, emphasizing that app stores and direct partnerships are the appropriate channels. Meta plans to appeal the Italian authority’s order.

Implications for the AI Ecosystem

This dispute has broader implications for the development and distribution of artificial intelligence. The core issue revolves around platform control and whether companies like Meta should be allowed to restrict how their platforms are used by third-party AI developers. Some argue that such restrictions stifle innovation, while others maintain that platform owners have the right to manage their infrastructure and user experience.

The situation also raises questions about the definition of a “platform” and the responsibilities that come with it. Is WhatsApp simply a messaging service, or has it evolved into a platform capable of supporting a wider range of applications, including AI chatbots? The answer to this question will likely shape future regulatory decisions.

The debate extends to concerns about data privacy and security. Allowing third-party chatbots to operate within WhatsApp could raise concerns about how user data is collected, stored, and used. Regulators are likely to weigh these concerns against the benefits of increased competition and innovation. Relatedly, the issue of digital markets and fair competition is central to the AGCM’s investigation.

The AGCM has not specified a timeline for its investigation, but Meta has indicated it will appeal the decision promptly. The outcome of the appeal, as well as the European Commission’s investigation, will be crucial in determining the future of AI chatbot integration within messaging apps like WhatsApp. Observers will be watching closely to see how regulators balance the need to foster innovation with the need to protect competition and user privacy.

The next step will likely involve Meta submitting its formal appeal to the Italian authority. A decision on the appeal is expected within the coming months, though the timeline remains uncertain. The European Commission’s investigation is expected to take longer, potentially extending into next year. The ultimate resolution of this dispute could set a precedent for how AI chatbots are integrated into other messaging platforms across Europe.

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